[Beowulf] Tools for graphing (creating graphics of) execution sequences
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Fred L Youhanaie fly at anydata.co.ukThu Mar 9 14:35:07 PST 2006
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Hi Eric, Eric Thibodeau wrote: > The "gists" of it: > I need to generate graphics of execution sequences to explain how a process > (ie: sGA, sMOGA) runs sequentially and then show where and how this process > can be split up. The graphics I am thinking of are traditionally horizontal > bars which are usually split up into multiple parallel sub-portions as the > process gets dissected by the author...me ;) . These bars can be commented > with either time ticks, variable names, zoomed portions, etc. This sounds like a gantt chart (project plan) to me. Have you looked at GanttProject - http://ganttproject.org/ I had a play with it about 18 months ago, but have never used it for real work. HTH Cheers f. P.S. At work I use a windows based non open source one :-( which will let you split tasks and have a finer time resolution.
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