Performance analysis most often is based on the detailed knowledge of
program behavior, One option to get this information is tracing. Based
on the research tool PARvis, the visualization environment VAMPIR was
developed at KFA which now supports the new message passing standard
MPI, VAMPIR translates a given trace file into a variety of graphical
views, e.g., state diagrams, activity charts, time-line displays, and
statistics. Moreover, it supports an animation mode that can help to l
ocate performance bottlenecks, and it provides flexible filter operati
ons to reduce the amount of information. displayed. The most interesti
ng part of VAMPIR is the powerful zooming feature that allows to ident
ify problems at any level of detail.