The Use of Empirical Studies in the Development of High End Computing Applications

TitleThe Use of Empirical Studies in the Development of High End Computing Applications
Publication TypeReports
Year of Publication2009
AuthorsBasili VR, Zelowitz MV
Date Published2009/12//
InstitutionUniversity of Maryland, College Park
Keywords*COMPUTER PROGRAMMING, *EMPIRICAL STUDIES, *HPC(HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING), *METHODOLOGY, *PARALLEL PROCESSING, *PARALLEL PROGRAMMING, *PRODUCTIVITY, *SOFTWARE ENGINEERING, *SOFTWARE METRICS, ADMINISTRATION AND MANAGEMENT, APMS(AUTOMATED PERFORMANCE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM), COMPUTER PROGRAMMING AND SOFTWARE, COMPUTER SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT AND STANDARDS, data acquisition, efficiency, ENVIRONMENTS, HIGH END COMPUTING, HPCBUGBASE, HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING & MAN MACHINE SYSTEM, learning, measurement, MPI(MESSAGE PASSING INTERFACE), PARALLEL ORIENTATION, PE62303E, PROGRAMMERS, SE(SOFTWARE ENGINEERING), SUPERVISORS, TEST AND EVALUATION, TEST FACILITIES, EQUIPMENT AND METEORS, TIME, tools, United States, WUAFRLT810HECA
Abstract

This report provides a description of the research and development activities towards learning much about the development and measurement of productivity in high performance computing environments. Many objectives were accomplished including the development of a methodology for measuring productivity in the parallel programming domain. This methodology was tested over 25 times at 8 universities across the United States and can be used to aid other researchers studying similar environments. The productivity measurement methodology incorporates both development time and performance into a single productivity number. An Experiment Manager tool for collecting data on the development of parallel programs, as well as a suite of tools to aid in the capture and analysis of such data was also developed. Lastly, several large scale development environments were studied in order to better understand the environment used to build large parallel programming applications. That work also included several surveys and interviews with many professional programmers in these environments.

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