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... Backus Computer scientist and mathematician who developed the Fortran programming language while working at IBM John Backus, developer of Fortran, was born on December 3, 1924. He died ...
2007 - Gale Group | TDA
... realistically and practically the merits and demerits of Fortran as the language to be used in a ... computer science are considered. It is concluded that Fortran is a quite adequate vehicle for the student ... is further concluded that, despite its manifest imperfections, Fortran is also adequate for the purpose of teaching ... techniques. Thus, it is finally concluded that, since Fortran will continue to be with us, it can ... be made of it. Even if a weed, Fortran has surely not prevented the blooming of more ...
Tópico(s): AI-based Problem Solving and Planning
1971 - Association for Computing Machinery | ACM SIGCSE Bulletin
John Huxley, Marige Morland, Robert Dawson-Scott, Peter Fairley, Barbara Hall, Kieran Thomas, Paul Nelson, Richard Ellis, David Cox, Jon Swain, Tim Janman Mp, Rob Hughes, Eric Dymock, Norman MacRae, Jill Hartley, Steven Berkoff's, Danby Bloch, John Diamond, Graham Rose, Emma Sergeant, Alastair Stewart, Norman Howell, Alistair Scott, David Smith, Adam Nicolson, William Green, Russell Taylor, G. B. Trudeau, Julian Joyce, Beverley D'silva, Edward Welsh, David Harris Mp, Michael Rigby, Richard Eaton, Bob Mee, Robert Sandall, Dr Ellis Downes, Valerie M Sleith, Ian MacLay Managing Director, David Brierley, Irwin Stelzer, John Newell, Peter Godwin, Robert Hewison, Patrick Garland, Deryk Brown, Ivan Fallon, David Dougill, Rt Hon Jack Ashley Mp, Mark Ottaway, Mitchell Platts, Geordie Greig Arts Correspondent, Malcolm Bradbury, Cliff Temple, Jane Bird, Alan Bold, Marianne Wiggins, Austin MacCURTAIN, Tim Madge, Michael Durham Health Services Correspondent, Egon Ronay, Jocasta Shakespeare, Hugh Canning, Margarette Driscoll, Jane Bird Technology Editor, Susan Crosland, David Cairns, Norman Harris, John Dodd, Julia Neuberger, Terry Tan, Marise Morland, Robert Harris, Peter Millar, Richard Palmer Environment Correspondent, Nicholson Baker, George Perry, John Cassidy, Sue Mott, Simon Brett, Frederick Kempe, John Hewitt, Bernard Cafferty, Nicholas Anderson, Stuart Wavell, Paul Donovan, James Power, Roger Stubbs, John Banville, Huston Horn, Amit Roy, Nigella Lawson, Michael Heseltine, Jeff Randall, Gerald Kaufman, Carol Lee, Paul Driver, Major (Retd) R Arnold, David Hughes, Caroltne Baker, David Leppard, John Willan Managing Director, Paul Vallely, Rufus Olins, Elizabeth Grice, Tavleen Singh, David Lawrenson, Michael Durham, Dan Piraro, Martin Jacques, Brian Walden, Brian Reading, Joanna Lumley, Gareth Huw Davies, Kate Saunders, David Brittain, Malcolm Winton, Selina Scott, Marie Colvin, Greg Hadfield, Diana Wright, Craig Brown, Nicholas Snowman General Director, Stephen Jones, Stephen Thorpe, Brian Deer, Edwina Currie, Alison Smith, Richard Palmer, Digby Anderson, Martin Searby, Keith Wheatley, Miranda Seymour, Ian Birrell, Maggie Freeman, Kenneth R Whitton, Patrick Rowley, Peter Plani, Ben Pimlott, Chris Jones, Andrew Hogg, Russell Miller, Brough Scott, David Hemery, Barbara Erskine, Caroline McGhie, Clive Everton, Richard Woods, Louise Branson, Peter Johnson, Frances Rafferty, Marion Hume, Maurice Chittenden, Joy Melville, John Walsh, Daniel Farson, Diana Wright Presonal Finance Editor, Luke Rittner Secretary-General, Brian MacArthur, Dilvs Powell, Michael Jones Political Editor, Peter Mayle, Donald Cameron Watt, Mihir Bose, Michael Smith, Philip Beresford, Godfrey Smith, Michael Austin, Carol Lester, Snoo Wilson, Charles Oulton, Matthew Campbell, Brian Glanville, Lord Devlin, John Hill, Mick Hurrell, Norman Macrae, Edward Pearce, Carrie Segrave, Adrian Dannatt, Simon Jenkins, Godfrey Golzen, G Proud, Dr. Crypton, Joyce D'Silva, Robert Kee, Imre Karacs, Andrew Lorenz, David Wickers, Parick Stoddart, Marina Vaizey, Hugh Pearman, Chris Lightbown, Harriet Harman, Jeff Randall City Editor, Valerie Grove, Margaret Park, Angela Long, Style Victims, Frank Field, Jane Fonda, David Smith Economics Editor, Penny Perrick, Neil MacLean, Tony Hetherington, Peter Roebuck, Walter Ellis, Chris Blackhurst, Joanna Simon, Geoff Milburn, Paul Gogarty, Iain Jenkins, Danny Danziger, James Adams Defence Correspondent, Boris Schapiro,
... Mercuri Urval Computer Sales Connaught Mainland Recruitment Consultant Fortran The CEPEC Recruitment Guide Whitehead Rice Information Technology ...
1989 - Gale Group | Sunday Times HA GDA
James M. Boyle, M. N. Muralidharan,
... in pure applicative LISP be reused in a Fortran environment? One answer is by automatically transforming it from LISP into Fortran. In this paper we discuss a practical application of this technique-one that yields an efficient Fortran program. We view this process as an example ... LISP program constitutes an abstract specification for the Fortran version. The idea of strategy-a strategy for getting from LISP to Fortran-is basic to designing and applying the transformations. ... if the LISP program is converted to ``recursive'' Fortran, and then the recursive Fortran program is converted ...
Tópico(s): Formal Methods in Verification
1984 - IEEE Computer Society | IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)
... interest in making vector operations available to the FORTRAN programmer. The FORTRAN standards committee is currently considering a successor to FORTRAN 77, usually called FORTRAN 8x, that will permit the programmer to explicitly specify vector and array operations. Although FORTRAN 8x will make it convenient to specify explicit ... need to be rewritten in some language (presumably FORTRAN 8x) that permits the explicit specification of vector ... translator that discovers the parallelism implicit in a FORTRAN program and automatically rewrites that program in FORTRAN ...
Tópico(s): Cellular Automata and Applications
1987 - Association for Computing Machinery | ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems
National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER)
J. H. Bleher, Siegfried M. Rump, Ulrich Kulisch, Michael Metzger, Ch. Ullrich, Wolfgang Walter,
FORTRAN-SC. A Study of a FORTRAN Extension for Engineering/Scientific Computation with Access to ACRITH. A new programming language called FORTRAN-SC is presented which is closely related to FORTRAN 8x. FORTRAN-SC is a FORTRAN extension with emphasis on engineering and scientific computation. ... with the existing compiler have been very encouraging. FORTRAN-SC greatly facilitates programming and in particular the ...
Tópico(s): Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques
1988 - Springer Vienna | Computing. Supplementum

Paulsamy Muruganandam, Sadhan K. Adhikari,
... A set of convenient working codes developed in Fortran 77 are also provided for all these cases ( ... the case of two or three space variables, Fortran 90/95 versions provide some simplification over the Fortran 77 programs, and these programs are also included ( ... 609 662 Distribution format: tar.gz Programming language: FORTRAN 77 and Fortran 90/95 Computer: PC Operating system: Linux, Unix ... for each of the 12 and, in addition, Fortran 90/95 versions are included for ii, iii, ... Maximum RAM memory: 1 GByte Programming language used: Fortran 77 Typical running time: Minutes on a medium ...
Tópico(s): Quantum, superfluid, helium dynamics
2009 - Elsevier BV | Computer Physics Communications
Fortran has been with us for a long time. It was the first computer language to be ... 1966) and has since been revised three times (Fortran 77, Fortran 90, and Fortran 95). The Fortran 90 revision was major; those of Fortran 77 and Fortran 95 were relatively minor. Almost all compilers now implement Fortran 95. The next revision, Fortran 2000, will be major. Its principal features were ...
Tópico(s): Fault Detection and Control Systems
2003 - AIP Publishing | Computing in Science & Engineering
Mark Thyer, Michael Leonard, Dmitri Kavetski, Stephen Need, Benjamin Renard,
... and packages of the R programming language from Fortran programs. It significantly enhances Fortran programming by providing a set of easy-to- ... RFortran differs from current approaches that require calling Fortran Dynamic link libraries (DLL) from R, and instead enables the Fortran program to transfer data to/from R and ... generally, RFortran obviates the need to re-organize Fortran code into DLLs callable from R, or to re-write existing R packages in Fortran, or to jointly compile their Fortran code with ...
Tópico(s): Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations
2010 - Elsevier BV | Environmental Modelling & Software
... support for the Secure Shell protocol and a FORTRAN compiler Operating systems under which the program has ... 8.1, Debian Woody 3.1) Compilers:GNU FORTRAN g77 (Linux); g95 (Linux); Intel Fortran Compiler 7.1 (Linux) Programming language used:Linux shell (bash) script, FORTRAN 77 No. of bits in a word:32 ... The presented collection of Linux scripts and auxiliary FORTRAN programs implement Secure Shell-based communication between a " ... combine the output from the different executions. A FORTRAN program to combine the final results is also ...
Tópico(s): Computational Physics and Python Applications
2006 - Elsevier BV | Computer Physics Communications
FORTRAN-XSC: A Portable Fortran 90 Module Library for Accurate and Reliable Scientific Computing. Fortran 90, the new international Fortran Standard released in 1991 [14], offers a multitude of new features and enhancements compared with FORTRAN 77 [2]. However, numerical problems persist since the ... depending on code optimization and vectorization [9, 28]. FORTRAN-XSC, a portable Fortran 90 module library, aims at providing a flexible ...
Tópico(s): Computational Physics and Python Applications
1993 - Springer Vienna | Computing. Supplementum
... machine precision. ADF95 may be applied to any FORTRAN 77/90/95 conforming code and requires minimal ... derivatives and applies forward differencing by overloading all FORTRAN operators and intrinsic functions. An efficient indexing technique ... the program is designed: all platforms with a FORTRAN 95 compiler Programming language used: FORTRAN 95 No. of lines in distributed program, including ... first partial derivatives of any arbitrarily complex mathematical FORTRAN expression. The program exploits the sparsity inherited by ...
Tópico(s): Matrix Theory and Algorithms
2005 - Elsevier BV | Computer Physics Communications
Jonathan Tennyson, Maxim A. Kostin, P. Barletta, G. J. Harris, O. L. Polyansky, Jayesh Ramanlal, Nikolai F. Zobov,
... grid. The new version has been rewritten in FORTRAN 90 to exploit the dynamic array allocations and ... s University of Belfast, N. Ireland Programming language: Fortran 90 No. of lines in distributed program, including ... AIX Programming language used in the new version: Fortran 90 Memory required to execute: case dependent No. ... and V880 systems running SunOS Programming language used: Fortran 90 High speed storage required: case dependent No. ... and V880 systems running SunOS Programming language used: Fortran 90 High speed storage required: case dependent No. ...
Tópico(s): Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
2004 - Elsevier BV | Computer Physics Communications
... a simple, general-purpose tool to automatically differentiate Fortran codes written in modern Fortran (F90/ 95/2003) or legacy codes written in previous version of the Fortran language. It implements the forward mode of automatic ... are needed to compute the first derivatives of Fortran programs. The advantages of DNAD in comparison to ... 18 275 Distribution format: tar.gz Programming language: Fortran 90/95/2003. Computer: All computers with a modern FORTRAN compiler. Operating system: All platforms with a modern ...
Tópico(s): Advanced Optimization Algorithms Research
2013 - Elsevier BV | Computer Physics Communications

Luis E. Young-S., Paulsamy Muruganandam, Sadhan K. Adhikari, Vladimir Lončar, D. Vudragović, Antun Balaž,
We present Open Multi-Processing (OpenMP) version of Fortran 90 programs for solving the Gross–Pitaevskii (GP) ... optimized for compiling with both commercially-licensed Intel Fortran and popular free open-source GNU Fortran compiler. The programs are easy to use and ... 2.0 Programming language: OpenMP GNU and Intel Fortran 90. Computer: Any multi-core personal computer or workstation with the appropriate OpenMP-capable Fortran compiler installed. Number of processors used: All available ... previous version?: Not completely. It does supersede previous Fortran programs from both references above, but not OpenMP ...
Tópico(s): Quantum, superfluid, helium dynamics
2017 - Elsevier BV | Computer Physics Communications
Daisuke Namekata, Masaki Iwasawa, Keigo Nitadori, Ataru Tanikawa, Takayuki Muranushi, Long Wang, Natsuki Hosono, Kentaro Nomura, Junichiro Makino,
... particle. However, there are many researchers who use Fortran to develop their codes. Thus, the previous versions ... cope with this problem, we newly developed a Fortran interface layer in FDPS, which provides API for Fortran. In order to support arbitrary data types of particle in Fortran, we design the Fortran interface layer as follows. Based on a given derived data type in Fortran representing particle, a Python script provided by us ... of FDPS. This library is seen as a Fortran module providing API of FDPS from the Fortran ...
Tópico(s): Computational Physics and Python Applications
2018 - Oxford University Press | Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan