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Friday February 02, 2007 20070202

• Two New Articles

Two new articles on the Sun Studio portal:

Profiling WebSphere Application Servers with Sun Studio Performance Tools  January 2007
Profiling WebSphere Application Servers with Sun Studio Performance Tools
This article describes how to profile an IBM WebSphere Application Server (WAS) runtime environment with the Sun Studio Performance Analysis Tools, Collector and Analyzer. » Learn more
 
Introducing OpenMP  January 2007
Introducing OpenMP: A Portable, Parallel Programming API for Shared Memory Multiprocessors
Sun Studio compilers (C/C++/Fortran 95) support OpenMP parallelization natively. OpenMP is an emerging standard model for parallel programming in a shared memory environment that provides pragmas (directives), runtime routines, and environment variables for programmers to easily parallelize their code. This article provides a brief introduction to OpenMP and is of particular interest to programmers new to parallel programming methods in Fortran, C, or C++. » Learn more

 

Just don't ask me the significance of those images.  They're random, altho one could imagine a narrative that could go along with them...


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