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عنوان
Using Toolpack Software Tools :

پدید آورنده
edited by A.A. Pollicini.

موضوع
Computer science.,Programming languages (Electronic computers),Software engineering.

رده
QA76
.
95
E358
1989

کتابخانه
Center and Library of Islamic Studies in European Languages

محل استقرار
استان: Qom ـ شهر: Qom

Center and Library of Islamic Studies in European Languages

تماس با کتابخانه : 32910706-025

INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER

(Number (ISBN
9400908792
(Number (ISBN
9789400908796

NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY NUMBER

Number
b592491

TITLE AND STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY

Title Proper
Using Toolpack Software Tools :
General Material Designation
[Book]
Other Title Information
Proceedings of the Ispra-Course held at the Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy, 17-21 November 1986
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by A.A. Pollicini.

.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC

Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Dordrecht
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Springer Netherlands
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1989

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION

Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
1 ressource en ligne (360 pages)

SERIES

Series Title
Ispra Courses, On Information Science

CONTENTS NOTE

Text of Note
The Toolpack Project --; 1. Introduction --; 2. Toolpack/1 Services --; 4. Examples of the Use of Toolpack/1 Tools --; 5. Conclusions --; Structure of Toolpack /1 Software --; 1. Introduction --; 2. Design Overview --; 3. Conclusions --; TIE Specifications --; 1. Introduction --; 2. Overview --; 3. Evolution --; 4. Specification --; 5. Optional Extensions --; 6. Implementations --; Toolpack Invocation Techniques --; 1. Introduction --; 2. Toolpack User Interfaces --; The Toolpack / 1 Tool Suite --; 1. Command Executors --; 2. General Tools --; 3. Documentation Generation Tools --; 4. Fortran 77 Oriented Tools --; 5. Monoliths --; 6. DO Loop Unrolling Tools --; 7. Experimental Tools --; Analysis Tools for Fortran 77 --; 1. Introduction --; 2. Lexical Analysis --; 3. Syntax Analysis and Transformational Grammars --; 4. Static Semantic Analysis --; 5. Approach to Portability Verification --; 6. Conclusions --; Workshop on Fortran Analysis --; 1. Introduction --; 2. ISTVS --; View Symbols --; 3. ISTYW --; View Warnings --; 4. ISTVA --; View Attributes --; 4.1. The Extended Symbol Table --; 4.2. The Global Symbol Table --; 5. ISTAN --; The Execution Analysis Tool --; The Fortran 77 Source Polisher --; 1. A Dissertation on Presentation Rules --; 2. Approaches to Tidying Source Programs --; 3. Structure of the Polishing Mechanism --; 4. ISTPL User's Interface --; 5. ISTPO User's Interface --; 6. When, How and Why to Change Polishing Options? --; 7. Conclusions --; Fortran 77 Transformers --; 1. Introduction --; 2. The Declaration Standardiser --; 3. The Precision Transformer --; 4. The Structurer --; Workshop on Fortran Transformations --; 1. Introduction --; 2. Internal Operation of ISTST --; 3. ISTGI --; Make Intrinsics Generic --; 4. ISTFR --; Real Constant Modifier --; 5. ISTJS --; Join Strings in Formats --; 6. ISTME --; Manipulate Expressions --; 7. ISTPP --; Program Parameter Verifier --; DO Loop Transforming Tools --; 1. Introduction --; 2. The Transformations and Their Effect --; 3. Tool Integration in Toolpack/1 --; 4. Parse Tree Walking and Flattening --; 5. ISTUD --; The DO Loop Unrolling Tool --; 6. ISTCD --; The DO Sequence Condensing Tool --; 7. ISTSB --; The Substitution/Elimination Tool --; 8. Operation of the Tools --; The Toolpack/1 Editor and Other Fortran Modifiers --; 1. Introduction --; 2. Toolpack Editing --; 3. ISTED --; Fortran Aware Editor --; 4. ISTCN & ISTCR --; Tools for Name Changing --; Documentation and Non-Fortran Tools --; 1. Introduction --; 2. ISTRF --; 3. ISTCB --; 4. ISTTD --; 5. ISTVC --; 6. ISTDX --; 7. ISTAL --; 8. ISTDC --; 9. Conclusion --; Supporting Coding Conventions --; 1. Introduction --; 2. Coding Conventions: Elements and Implementation --; 3. ISTDS Selected Options --; 4. The Preliminary ISTPO Session --; 5. The Transformation Chain --; 6. Sample Program --; General Advice on Installing Toolpack/1 --; 1. Introduction --; 2. Which version of TIE? --; 3. The Toolpack/1 Base Tape --; 4. Installing TIECODE --; 5. Installing Stand-Alone TIECODE --; 6. Supplementary Libraries --; 7. Installing Tools --; 8. Conclusions --; Tool Writing --; 1. Introduction --; 2. The Source Language for Toolpack/1 Tools --; 3. The Tool Interface to the Toolpack/1 System --; 4. Characters and Strings --; 5. Tokens, Nodes, and Symbol Attributes --; 6. Documentation for the Tool Writer --; 7. Contributing Tools to Toolpack/1 --; Open Forum --; Panel and General Discussion --; The Future of Toolpack/1 --; 1. Functionality --; 2. NAG Internal Use --; 3. Language Domain --; 4. User Interface --; 5. Portability --; Appendix A Toolpack /1 Contents Summary --; Numerical Algorithms Group --; Appendix B Porting Toolpack /1 to IBM MVS/TSO --; M D Dowell, P A Moinil, A A Pollicni --; 1. The Study Background --; 2. The Interface Model --; 2.1. The Mailbox Model --; 2.2. The Front-end Model --; 3. The Interface Software --; 3.1. The Engine TSOBOX --; 3.2. The Surrounding Structure --; 4. The Front-end Documentation --; 4.1. Customization and Target Characterization --; 4.2. Disclaimer --; 4.3. Tape Format --; 4.4. Tape Contents --; Bibliographic References.

SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT

Text of Note
I am very pleased to write these few brief paragraphs introducing this book, and would like to take this opportunity to attempt to set the Toolpack project in an appropriate historical context. The Toolpack project must be considered to have actually began in the Fall of 1978, when Prof. Webb C. Miller, at a meeting at Jet Propulsion Laboratories in Pasadena, California, suggested that there be a large-scale project, called Toolpack, aimed at pulling together a comprehensive collection of mathematical software development tools. It was suggested that the project follow the pattern of other "Pack" projects, such as Eispack, Linpack, and Funpack which had assembled and systematized comprehensive collections of mathematical software in such areas as eigenvalue computation, linear equation solution and special function approximation. From the that the Toolpack project would differ significantly from beginning it was recognized these earlier "Pack" projects in that it was attempting to assemble and systematize software in an area which was not well established and understood. Thus it was not clear how to organize and integrate the tools we were to collect into Toolpack. As a consequence Toolpack became simultaneously a research project and a development project. The research was aimed at determining effective strategies for large-scale integration of large-scale software tools, and the development project was aimed at implementing these strategies and using them to put high quality tools at the disposal of working mathematical software writers.

PARALLEL TITLE PROPER

Parallel Title
Proceedings of the ISPRA Course held at the Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy, 17-21 November, 1986

TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT

Computer science.
Programming languages (Electronic computers)
Software engineering.

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION

Class number
QA76
.
95
Book number
E358
1989

PERSONAL NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY

edited by A.A. Pollicini.

PERSONAL NAME - ALTERNATIVE RESPONSIBILITY

A A Pollicini

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