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Paradyn Week 2011 - Monday

Paradyn Week 2011 - Monday. 8:45-9:15am - The Deconstruction of Dyninst: Lessons Learned and Best Practices Bill Williams, University of Wisconsin 9:15-9:45am - Introduction to the PatchAPI Wenbin Fang and Drew Bernat, University of Wisconsin

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Paradyn Week 2011 - Monday

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  1. Paradyn Week 2011 - Monday 8:45-9:15am -The Deconstruction of Dyninst: Lessons Learned and Best Practices Bill Williams, University of Wisconsin 9:15-9:45am -Introduction to the PatchAPI Wenbin Fang and Drew Bernat, University of Wisconsin 9:45-10:15am -ProcControlAPI/StackwalkerAPI Integration into Dyninst Dan McNulty and Todd Frederick, University of Wisconsin unstrip: Restoring Function Information to Stripped Binaries

  2. Paradyn Week 2011 - Monday 10:45-11:15am -Instrumentation with Relocatable Code Tugrul Ince, University of Maryland 11:15-11:45am -Binary Analysis and Instrumentation of Malicious Code Drew Bernat and Kevin Roundy, University of Wisconsin 11:45-12:15pm -Where Did This Code Come From? Recovering the Provenance of Program Binaries Nate Rosenblum, University of Wisconsin unstrip: Restoring Function Information to Stripped Binaries

  3. Paradyn Week 2011 - Monday 1:30-2:00pm -Improving the Scalability of TotalView using TBON-FS and Proc++ Mike Brim, University of Wisconsin 2:00-2:30pm -MRNet Usage in Cray, Inc. Debugging Tools Bob Moench, Cray 2:30-3:00pm -LIBI: The Lightweight Infrastructure-Bootstrapping Infrastructure Dorian Arnold and Josh Goehner, University of New Mexico unstrip: Restoring Function Information to Stripped Binaries

  4. Paradyn Week 2011 - Monday 3:30-4:00pm -The Scalable Checkpoint/Restart Library (SRC): Overview and Future Directions Kathryn Mohror, LLNL 4:00-4:30pm -Open|SpeedShop and CBTF (Component-Based Tool Framework): Project Status and News Jim Galarowicz, Krell Institute 4:30-5:00pm -Scaling Trace Generation and Automatic Analysis with MRNet German Llort, Barcelona Supercomputer Center unstrip: Restoring Function Information to Stripped Binaries

  5. Paradyn Week 2011 - Tuesday 8:30-9:00am -Towards a Methodology for Deliberate Sample-Based Statistical Performance Analysis Geoff Stoker, University of Maryland 9:00-9:30am -Software Analysis Techniques to Approximate Data Centric Direct Measurements Nick Rutar, University of Maryland 9:30-10:00am -Reducing the Overhead of Direct Application Instrumentation Using Prior Static Analysis Daniel Lorenz, Forschungszentrum Juelich unstrip: Restoring Function Information to Stripped Binaries

  6. Paradyn Week 2011 - Tuesday 10:30-11:00am- Challenges for ProcControlAPI and Dyninst on BlueGeneb Matt Legendre, Lawrence Livermore National Lab 11:00-11:15am - Unstrip: Restoring Function Information to Stripped Binaries Using Dyninst Emily Jacobson, University of Wisconsin 11:15-11:30am - Dyner/DynC: High Level and Interactive Instrumentation with Dyninst David Aeschlimann, University of Wisconsin 11:30-12:00pm -Dyninst Update and New Features Madhavi Krishnan, University of Wisconsin; Ray Chen, University of Maryland unstrip: Restoring Function Information to Stripped Binaries

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