Publisher: Prentice Hall, 1987, 261 pages
ISBN: 0-13-627274-6
Keywords: Programming
Here is a timely new book about how to apply the concept of software tools to numerical programming. Numerical software tools are numerical programs and program modules which work together so that a collection of such programs becomes a superset of the typical FORTRAN callable library. The interface between the programs and the user is kept simple. The packaging of the numerical functions as discrete programs or program modules simplifies the writing of numerical applications software by making more software reusable.
Among its many features the book:
I am not impressed, but it could be a lot worse.
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