Poet: Target-System Independent Visualizations of Complex Distributed-Application Executions

T. Kunz
1997 Computer journal  
Designing and implementing a visual debugger for distributed programs is a signi"cant challenge. Distributed applications are often large and frequently exhibit a high degree of complexity. Consequently, a debugger must address problems of complexity and scale in at least two ways. First, appropriate user interfaces should allow a user to manage the vast amount of information typically obtained from distributed executions. Second, the tool itself, in handling this information, should be
more » ... ted ef"ciently, providing a user with reasonable response times for interactive use. Our research efforts, concentrating on these problems, have led to the development of Poet, a tool for the collection and presentation of event-based traces of distributed executions. Poet makes as few assumptions as possible about characteristics that must be possessed by all target environments. Information describing each target environment is placed in con"guration "les, allowing a single set of Poet executables to be used for all target environments. Comparing Poet's performance to XPVM, the standard visualization tool for PVM executions, reveals that this targetsystem independence does not impose a performance penalty.
doi:10.1093/comjnl/40.8.499 fatcat:fi53klbvkjcelayqv3ullgxbya