W. Cowell
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1977e druk, 1977
9783540084464
Portability of Numerical Software
Workshop, Oak Brook, Illinois, June 21-23, 1976
Specificaties
Paperback, 542 blz.
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Engels
Springer Berlin Heidelberg |
1977e druk, 1977
ISBN13: 9783540084464
Rubricering
Onderdeel van serie
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
Levertijd ongeveer 8 werkdagen
Specificaties
ISBN13:9783540084464
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:542
Uitgever:Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Druk:1977
Hoofdrubriek:Automatisering algemeen, Computer en informatica
Inhoudsopgave
What is portability?.- Some side effects of striving for portability.- Machine characteristics and portability.- Machine requirements for reliable, portable software.- Semantics of floating point arithmetic and elementary functions.- Machine parameters for numerical analysis.- Preparing conventions for parameters for transportable numerical software.- Programming languages and portability.- Algol 68 as a language for numerical software.- Writing the elementary function procedures for the ALGOL68C compiler.- Criteria for transportable algol libraries.- Fortran portability via models and tools.- Port — A portable mathematical subroutine library.- Fortran poisoning and antidotes.- Two numerical analysts' views on the draft proposed ans fortran.- Intermediate languages: Current status.- Computer-assisted portability.- Mathematical software transportability systems have the variations a theme?.- Features for fortran portability.- The IMSL fortran converter: An approach to solving portability problems.- Aids to portability within the NAG project.- Multiple program realizations using the tampr system.- Software design to facilitate portability.- The production and testing of special function software in the NAG library.- Portable special function routines.- The importance of standardized interfaces for portable statistical software.- Exploring the impact of portability.- On the enhancement of portability within the NAG project — A statistical survey.- A study of portability in technical and scientific computing.

