Application development using eclipse and the parallel tools platform

Greg Watson, Craig Rasmussen, Beth Tibbitts

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Abstract

The Eclipse Parallel Tools Platform (PTP) is an Eclipse Foundation Technology Project (http://eclipse.org/ptp) that allows parallel tools to be integrated into the Eclipse environment.Eclipse offers many features you'd expect from a commercial quality IDE: a syntax-highlighting editor, incremental code compilation, a source-level debugger, support for source control systems such as CVS and Subversion, code refactoring, and support for multiple languages, including C, C++, and Fortran.PTP provides a highly integrated environment designed for parallel application development. It provides a portable open-source IDE capable of supporting a wide range of parallel architectures and runtime systems; a scalable parallel debugger; support for the integration of a wide range of parallel tools; and an environment that simplifies the end-user interaction with parallel systems.This tutorial aims to introduce participants to the Eclipse platform and provide hands-on experience in developing and debugging parallel applications using Eclipse and PTP with C, Fortran, and MPI.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 2006 ACM/IEEE Conference on Supercomputing, SC'06
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StatePublished - 2006

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NameProceedings of the 2006 ACM/IEEE Conference on Supercomputing, SC'06

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