COMFORT is an interactive programming system for the IBM360 computer which allows a user to edit, save, compile, execute and monitor small to medium size FORTRAN programs from a terminal. The system includes a powerful graphics package. This report describes the system and gives instruction for its use at the Australian Atomic Energy Commission Research Establishment
New interactive computing applications are continually being developed in a bid to support peoples c...
Prepared at the NASA Flight Research Center.Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 171)...
The Center for the Built Environment (CBE) Thermal Comfort Tool is a free online tool for thermal co...
The Fortran programming language was designed by John Backus and his colleagues at IBM to reduce the...
This report describes a computer subprogram for magnetic tape input and control on the IBM 360. The ...
The computer code for FORCYTE-ll, a large ecosystem simulation model which was developed for a mainf...
DESIRE P is a general purpose continuous time simulation language suitable for interactive simulatio...
The advantages of interactive computing are discussed by comparing the solution of a mathematical pr...
New soft wear systems (#SYSTEM-20/21) for processing FORTRAN were developed for students training in...
Computer aided human modelling systems can be used at the earliest stages of a design process to ass...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
This report describes the Computer Codes for Evaluation of Control Room Habitability (HABIT). HABIT ...
Abstract: The following aspects of modern Fortran Standards are analysed: new features whi...
Although it has many flaws by comparison with more modern programming languages, Fortran remains the...
Users manual on FORTRAN 4 COMPUTE program for IBM 360/67 time sharing systemPrepared by Lewis Resear...
New interactive computing applications are continually being developed in a bid to support peoples c...
Prepared at the NASA Flight Research Center.Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 171)...
The Center for the Built Environment (CBE) Thermal Comfort Tool is a free online tool for thermal co...
The Fortran programming language was designed by John Backus and his colleagues at IBM to reduce the...
This report describes a computer subprogram for magnetic tape input and control on the IBM 360. The ...
The computer code for FORCYTE-ll, a large ecosystem simulation model which was developed for a mainf...
DESIRE P is a general purpose continuous time simulation language suitable for interactive simulatio...
The advantages of interactive computing are discussed by comparing the solution of a mathematical pr...
New soft wear systems (#SYSTEM-20/21) for processing FORTRAN were developed for students training in...
Computer aided human modelling systems can be used at the earliest stages of a design process to ass...
This item was digitized from a paper original and/or a microfilm copy. If you need higher-resolution...
This report describes the Computer Codes for Evaluation of Control Room Habitability (HABIT). HABIT ...
Abstract: The following aspects of modern Fortran Standards are analysed: new features whi...
Although it has many flaws by comparison with more modern programming languages, Fortran remains the...
Users manual on FORTRAN 4 COMPUTE program for IBM 360/67 time sharing systemPrepared by Lewis Resear...
New interactive computing applications are continually being developed in a bid to support peoples c...
Prepared at the NASA Flight Research Center.Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 171)...
The Center for the Built Environment (CBE) Thermal Comfort Tool is a free online tool for thermal co...