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Müller: OMPT-Multiplex: Nesting of OMPT Tools -- Marc Schlütter, Christian Feld, Pavel Saviankou, Michael Knobloch, Marc-André Hermanns, and Bernd Mohr: Score-P and Cube extensions for Intel Phi -- Isaías A. Comprés Ureńa and Michael Gerndt: Towards Elastic Resource Management -- Matthias Weber, Johannes Ziegenbalg, and Bert Wesarg: Online Performance Analysis with the Vampir Tool Set. 330 $aThis book presents the proceedings of the 11th International Parallel Tools Workshop, a forum to discuss the latest advances in parallel tools, held September 11-12, 2017 in Dresden, Germany. High-performance computing plays an increasingly important role for numerical simulation and modeling in academic and industrial research. At the same time, using large-scale parallel systems efficiently is becoming more difficult. 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