A data reduction system for the AAO two-degree field project is being developed using an object-oriented approach. Rather than use an object-oriented language (such as C++) the system is written in Fortran and makes extensive use of existing subroutine libraries provided by the UK Starlink project. Objects are created using the extensible N-dimensional Data Format (NDF) which itself is based on the Hierarchical Data System (HDS). The software consists of a class library, with each class corresponding to a Fortran subroutine with a standard calling sequence. The methods of the classes provide operations on NDF objects at a similar level of functionality to the applications of conventional data reduction systems. However, because they are pro...
The ANSI Standards Subcommittee X3J3 on Fortran has recently completed a draft proposed standard for...
A knowledge-based geographic information system (KBGIS) for geological engineering map (GEM) product...
The Fortran programming language was designed by John Backus and his colleagues at IBM to reduce the...
Although it has many flaws by comparison with more modern programming languages, Fortran remains the...
Fortran has largely enjoyed prominence for the past few decades as the computer programming language...
Abstract: This paper considers the basic object-oriented concepts: abstract data types, en...
This paper discusses the implementation of a data base management system designed to enable easy, fl...
Este artigo apresenta conceitos fundamentais de programação orientada a objetos (OO) em FORTRAN. Em ...
This paper discusses the design, implementation and usefulness of a system for the flexible creation...
This paper describes our experiences in the early exploration of modern concepts introduced in Fortr...
One of the most important aspects of a programming language is its ability to provide higher levels ...
This course, a PRACE training event, is targeted at scientists who wish to extend their knowledge of...
The major accomplishment of this project is the production of CafLib, an 'object-oriented' parallel ...
FORMAT (FORtran Matrix Abstraction Technique) is a digital computer system consisting of three disti...
In this paper, applications of the modern Fortran programming language to the field of spacecraft tr...
The ANSI Standards Subcommittee X3J3 on Fortran has recently completed a draft proposed standard for...
A knowledge-based geographic information system (KBGIS) for geological engineering map (GEM) product...
The Fortran programming language was designed by John Backus and his colleagues at IBM to reduce the...
Although it has many flaws by comparison with more modern programming languages, Fortran remains the...
Fortran has largely enjoyed prominence for the past few decades as the computer programming language...
Abstract: This paper considers the basic object-oriented concepts: abstract data types, en...
This paper discusses the implementation of a data base management system designed to enable easy, fl...
Este artigo apresenta conceitos fundamentais de programação orientada a objetos (OO) em FORTRAN. Em ...
This paper discusses the design, implementation and usefulness of a system for the flexible creation...
This paper describes our experiences in the early exploration of modern concepts introduced in Fortr...
One of the most important aspects of a programming language is its ability to provide higher levels ...
This course, a PRACE training event, is targeted at scientists who wish to extend their knowledge of...
The major accomplishment of this project is the production of CafLib, an 'object-oriented' parallel ...
FORMAT (FORtran Matrix Abstraction Technique) is a digital computer system consisting of three disti...
In this paper, applications of the modern Fortran programming language to the field of spacecraft tr...
The ANSI Standards Subcommittee X3J3 on Fortran has recently completed a draft proposed standard for...
A knowledge-based geographic information system (KBGIS) for geological engineering map (GEM) product...
The Fortran programming language was designed by John Backus and his colleagues at IBM to reduce the...