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Kinetic Simulations of Microstructural Evolution (KSOME) is an on-lattice object kinetic Monte Carlo (OKMC) simulation code designed to study microstructural evolution in materials under irradiation
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Intuitive GUI for manipulating microscope stages, allowing to align crystallographic data with stage coordinates and microscope images. Simulates kinematic diffraction patterns and Kikuchi line patterns.
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The MPI Multicore Torus Communications Benchmark (TorusTest) measues the aggegate bandwidth across all six links from/to any multicore node in a logical torus. It can run in wo modi: using a static or a random mapping of tasks to torus locations.
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The system implements a flexible and extensible scene graph for the visualization and analysis of scientific information.
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MATMULT is a benchmark computes the dense matrix multiply, C=A*B using the DotProd and column methods with various levels of inner loop unrolling. The performance is measured and result correctness is checked.
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Tool Gear Version 2 is an expanded collection of programs and software libraries that form the infrastructure on which software tools may be built.
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The CLOMP_TM benchmark was developed to measure the overheads of various mechanisms used to guarantee the generation of correct results in threaded code.
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Fit event counting histograms.
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The ESG-CET system consist of two major components: 1) Gateways that support portal services, which serve as interfaces to end-users who can search, discover, and request data and data products, and 2) Data Nodes where the data actually resides.
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The purpose of this benchmark is to measure the maximal message rate of a single compute node. The first num_cores ranks are expected to reside on the 'core' compute node for which message rate is being tested.
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DAMPI is a dynamic testing/verification tool that scalably covers non-deterministic interactions of MPI (e.g., sildcard-receives).
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The Profile Interface Generator (PIG) is a tool for loosely coupling applications and performance tools.
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AMESH is a simple utility program that we do not consider under current development.
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