- CODE Visual Parallel Programming System - CODE is a visual parallel programming system that composes sequential programs into parallel programs for shared-memory multiprocessors and workstations running MPI or PVM.
- Parallel Tools Projects - Links to current and previous projects sponsored by the Parallel Tools Consortium.
- Etnus, Inc. - Debugger and performance analysis tools for parallel programs. Product information and manuals.
- KAP/Pro Toolset - OpenMP implementation and development tools. Product description and ordering information.
- Scientific Computing Associates - Sells virtual shared memory computing tools and clustering software.
- Batch Queueing Systems - Describes several batch queueing systems available on the UNIX platform.
- The Globus Toolkit - The Globus Toolkit provides software tools that make it easier to build computational grids and grid-based applications.
- P2D2 - A portable distributed debugger. Manual and papers.
- AIMS - Automated Instrumentation and Monitoring System is a performance analysis package for distributed programs. User manual, papers, and discussion forum.
- APPS - Asynchronous and Fault Tolerant Parallel Pattern Search. For PVM and MPI programs. Source code and documentation.
- ARCH - A C++-based object-oriented library of tools for parallel programming using MPI. Source code and documentation.
- PARMON - A cluster monitoring tool. Papers and slides.
- The Hoard Multiprocessor Memory Allocator - A memory allocator for multiprocessor computers. Source code, documentation, and papers.
- ClusterIt - Suite of tools for managing large clusters of machines including a variety of administration programs such as parallel rcp, parallel rsh, job scheduling, and simple barrier sync.
- The ANTS Load Balancing System - Source code and documentation.
- Pooch - Graphical software for distributing jobs to a network of Macintoshes.
- Queue - Load-balancing/distributed batch processing utility and local rsh replacement.
- MOSIX - A kernel module to support clustered computing by migrating processes across a cluster. Source code, papers, mailing list, and bug archive.
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