On understanding types, data abstraction, and polymorphism
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR) - The MIT Press scientific computation series
Object oriented design with applications
Object oriented design with applications
Comparative programming languages: generalizing the programming function
Comparative programming languages: generalizing the programming function
Programmer's guide to Fortran 90
Programmer's guide to Fortran 90
Object-oriented modeling and design
Object-oriented modeling and design
Fortran 90 explained
Fortran 90 handbook: complete ANSI/ISO reference
Fortran 90 handbook: complete ANSI/ISO reference
Software Engineering
A Discipline of Programming
Object-oriented parallel computation for plasma simulation
Communications of the ACM - Special issue on object-oriented experiences and future trends
Tonto: a fortran based object-oriented system for quantum chemistry and crystallography
ICCS'03 Proceedings of the 2003 international conference on Computational science
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The aims of this article are twofold. One is to show that numerical software may be implemented using object-oriented methods, and the other is to show that Fortran 90 provides a sufficient platform to achieve this. It is not to claim that Fortran 90 is an object oriented programming language --- there are major areas which are in no way supported by Fortran 90.