History and summary of FORTRAN standardization development for the ASA
Communications of the ACM
A FORTRAN IV to QuickBASIC translator
ACM SIGPLAN Notices
The PORT Mathematical Subroutine Library
ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software (TOMS)
Communications of the ACM
Considerations for future programming language standards activities
Communications of the ACM
Clarification of Fortran standards—second report
Communications of the ACM
A Fortran language anticipation and prompting system
ACM '73 Proceedings of the ACM annual conference
MINI-EXPLOR: a FORTRAN-coded version of the EXPLOR language for mini (and larger) computers
ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics
History of FORTRAN standardization
AFIPS '82 Proceedings of the June 7-10, 1982, national computer conference
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In 1966, after four years of effort, FORTRAN became the first programming language standardized in the United States. Since that intital achievement, study and application of the standard specifications have revealed the need for maintenance of the standards. As the result of work intiated in 1967, as initial set of clarifying interpretations has been prepared. The nature of the maintenance, corrections to the standard specifications, and completed interpretations are reported.