[Swift-devel] Re: Work with Justin on performance plotting
Justin M Wozniak
wozniak at mcs.anl.gov
Mon Jun 13 10:53:57 CDT 2011
Hello
I don't have much to add other than the READMEs and link below.
I have tested and documented only a few plots; let's continue to add to
the README and build up some additional good use cases.
Justin
On Thu, 9 Jun 2011, ketan wrote:
> Jon,
>
> To give you heads up, the performance plotting tools are located in trunk at:
> swift/libexec/log-processing
>
> The Readme has some information on setup and generating plots.
>
> More follows on the tools I added.
>
> Ketan
>
> On 6/9/11 1:58 PM, Jonathan Monette wrote:
>> Sure, I can work on this. Whenever Justin is ready and has time we can
>> meet or he can point me to what works.
>> On Jun 9, 2011, at 1:50 PM, Michael Wilde wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Jon,
>>>
>>> After discussing this with Justin earlier in the week, I suggested that
>>> you work with Justin on testing and continuing to enhance his new version
>>> of the Swift performance plotting package.
>>>
>>> Can you work with Justin to locate the package, try the latest, review and
>>> update the documents, and start enhancing it under Justin's guidance to
>>> get the plots you need for Montage?
>>>
>>> Ketan, I know that you have similar needs and have worked with Justin in
>>> the past on these (or similar) tools. Can you serve as an early user of
>>> the tools and give Jon feedback for further enhancement?
>>>
>>> Lets do all discussion of the topic on swift-devel (including the handoff
>>> from you, Justin, explaining the state of development and where everything
>>> is located).
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> Mike
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Michael Wilde
>>> Computation Institute, University of Chicago
>>> Mathematics and Computer Science Division
>>> Argonne National Laboratory
>>>
>
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Justin M Wozniak
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