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==Workshops==
 
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===Previous Workshops===
 
 
We have previously taught workshops and tutorials at SC'08, LCI'09, ICCS'09, and TeraGrid'09.
 
 
 
===Previous Workshops==
 
 
 
We have previously taught workshops and tutorials at SC'08, LCI'09, ICCS'09, and TeraGrid'09. 
 
 
 
===Upcoming Workshops==
 
 
 
November 16, 2009 SC'09 tutorial:
 
Productive Performance Engineering of Petascale Applications with POINT and VI-HPS
 
  
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We have previously taught workshops and tutorials at [http://sc08.supercomputing.org SC'08], [http://www.linuxclustersinstitute.org/conferences/index.html LCI'09], [http://www.iccs-meeting.org/iccs2009/ ICCS 2009], [http://www.teragrid.org/tg09/ TeraGrid'09], [http://sc09.supercomputing.org SC '09], [http://www.linuxclustersinstitute.org/conferences/index.html LCI'10], and [http://www.sc10.supercomputing.org SC'10].
  
 
===Workshop Materials===
 
===Workshop Materials===
 
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The POINT LiveDVD which contains lecture slides, tool software, and workshop examples, is available [http://tau.uoregon.edu/point.iso here]. You can use the LiveDVD to boot your computer with a patched Linux kernel that can access the processor hardware counters.
The POINT LiveDVD which contains lecture slides, tool software, and workshop examples is available [http://tau.uoregon.edu/point.iso here]. You can use the LiveDVD to boot your computer with a patched Linux kernel.
 
  
 
==Portal==
 
==Portal==

Latest revision as of 11:17, 6 June 2011

Workshops

Previous Workshops

We have previously taught workshops and tutorials at SC'08, LCI'09, ICCS 2009, TeraGrid'09, SC '09, LCI'10, and SC'10.

Workshop Materials

The POINT LiveDVD which contains lecture slides, tool software, and workshop examples, is available here. You can use the LiveDVD to boot your computer with a patched Linux kernel that can access the processor hardware counters.

Portal

The TAU Portal is an extension of the TAU Performance System. The Portal is designed to help users manage their high-performance computing applications and performance data, and to facilitate collaboration with performance analysis experts. Using the Portal, you can create a password-protected workspace that will be accessible only to you and your colleagues. You may upload performance data from any of the POINT tools, as well as some third-party tools, into your workspace. The sidebar of thePortal now has a ParaProf launcher button that will show you all the performance data in the workspace in one ParaProf window. You can log comments, experiment notes, or performance questions directly on the Portal to be shared with your colleagues.

Go to the TAU Portal to create an account, login, or see the demo.