Once you have recorded performance data for your program, you can use the Analyzer to look for performance problems. Performance problems are often indicated by high metric values, but a high metric value does not itself mean that there is a performance problem. You must decide whether a high metric value indicates a performance problem.
There are many ways you can use the Analyzer to find performance problems. This topic provides links to some of these ways.
If you are interested in methods for using the Analyzer to find problems, choose from the following topics:
Finding Problem Points in Your Program
Finding Problem Paths Through Your Program
Finding Problem Time Periods in Your Program
Finding a Period of Inefficient CPU Usage
If you want information on how to find a particular kind of performance problem, choose from the following topics:
Finding Data Flow Problems
Finding Instruction Sequence Problems