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Parallel Development in Visual Studio
Parallel Loops and PLINQ Queries in the Concurrency Visualizer
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over 3 years ago
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James Rapp
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There are two types of Scenario Marker in the Concurrency Visualizer: those which you instrument yourself to demarcate user-defined application phases and those which appear automatically and demarcate particular runtime constructs. While Hazim...
Parallel Development in Visual Studio
Case Study: Parallelism and Memory Usage, VS2010 Tools to the Rescue!
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over 3 years ago
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James Rapp
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Hazim Shafi has written a very relevant case study illustrating how significantly memory usage patterns can affect speedups of parallel applications. Have you ever parallelized an application only to find marginal (or no) speedup? Perhaps...
Parallel Development in Visual Studio
Becoming a Performance Explorer
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over 3 years ago
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Drake Campbell
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In previous blog entries, we illustrated how to use the Performance Wizard to quickly start a performance session to profile runs of your application. In this post we will illustrate how to use the Performance Explorer to accomplish the same task. Using...
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