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SIGNUM Conference on the Programming Environment for Development of Numerical Software 1978: USA
- Proceedings of the SIGNUM Conference on the Programming Environment for Development of Numerical Software, October 1, 1978, USA. ACM 1979, ISBN 978-1-4503-7796-6
- Walt Brainerd:
A "core + modules" approach to Fortran standardization. 32-33 - Werner Schenk:
Numerical precision and data structures. 34-37 - Charles L. Lawson:
Report on discussions held by the IFIP Working Group 2.5 on Numerical Software. 38-41 - W. S. Brown, Stuart I. Feldman:
Environment parameters and basic functions for floating-point computation. 42-45 - Brian T. Smith:
A comparison of two recent approaches to machine parameterization for mathematical software. 46-48 - Norman L. Schryer:
UNIXTM as an environment for producing numerical software. 49-52 - Fred D. Crary, J. Michael Yohe:
The AUGMENT precompiler as a tool for the development of special purpose arithmetic packages. 53-56 - James M. Boyle:
Extending reliability (Extended Abstract>: Transformational tailoring of abstract mathematical software. 57-60 - Leon Presser:
Fortran tools. 61-62 - Leon J. Osterweil:
Using tools for verification, documentation and testing. 63-67 - Webb Miller:
A case for TOOLPACK. 68-70 - Kenneth W. Dritz:
Programmable formatting of program text: Experiences drawn from the TAMPR system. 71-72 - William M. Coughran Jr., Eric H. Grosse:
New languages for numerical software. 73-75 - Stuart I. Feldman:
The programming language EFL. 76-79 - Phyllis Fox:
Design principles of the PORT library. 80-82 - Thomas J. Aird, D. G. Kainer:
The IMSL environment for software development. 83-85 - J. J. Du Croz:
Transportability in practice - recent experience with the NAG Library. 86 - Margaret K. Butler:
Portability and the national energy software center. 87-89 - W. V. Snyder:
A transportable system for management and exchange of programs and other text. 90-92 - Dennis Volper:
Using Pascal for numerical analysis. 93-95 - D. E. Hull:
Desirable floating-point arithmetic and elementary functions for numerical computation. 96-99 - Thomas W. Eggers, Judson S. Leonard, Mary H. Payne:
Handling of floating point exceptions. 100-108 - John R. Rice:
"Programming effort" analysis of the ELLPACK language. 109-111 - Kirby W. Fong, Rondall E. Jones:
Notes from the second department of energy library Workshop. 112-115 - Rondall E. Jones:
Activities of the DOE Advanced Computing Committee Language Working Group. 116-117
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