Eliminating redundancies in sum-of-product array computations
ICS '01 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Supercomputing
Algorithm 821: A Fortran interface to POSIX threads
ACM Transactions on Mathematical Software (TOMS)
Parallel Sparse Supports for Array Intrinsic Functions of Fortran 90
The Journal of Supercomputing
IEEE Parallel & Distributed Technology: Systems & Technology
Computing in Science and Engineering
Ten Good Practices in Scientific Programming
Computing in Science and Engineering
Implementing the NAS Benchmark MG in SAC
IPDPS '02 Proceedings of the 16th International Parallel and Distributed Processing Symposium
Macroservers: An Object-Based Programming and Execution Model for Processor-in-Memory Arrays
ISHPC '00 Proceedings of the Third International Symposium on High Performance Computing
Optimizations on Array Skeletons in a Shared Memory Environment
IFL '02 Selected Papers from the 13th International Workshop on Implementation of Functional Languages
Semiautomatic characterization of Fortran 90 compilers
ACM SIGPLAN Fortran Forum
A methodology for creating large modules
ACM SIGPLAN Fortran Forum
Why matrix manipulation should be done in C++
Journal of Computing Sciences in Colleges
Data and Computation Transformations for Brook Streaming Applications on Multiprocessors
Proceedings of the International Symposium on Code Generation and Optimization
The rise and fall of High Performance Fortran: an historical object lesson
Proceedings of the third ACM SIGPLAN conference on History of programming languages
Design and use of htalib: a library for hierarchically tiled arrays
LCPC'06 Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Languages and compilers for parallel computing
A collection of refactoring specifications for fortran 95
ACM SIGPLAN Fortran Forum
Towards a semantics for multidimensional array assignment in fortran 95
IW-FM'01 Proceedings of the 5th Irish conference on Formal Methods
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From the Publisher:The Fortran 95 Handbook, a comprehensive reference work for the Fortran Programmer and Implementor, contains a complete description of the Fortran 95 programming language. The chapters follow the same sequence of topics as the Fortran 95 standard, but contain a more thorough and informal explanation of the language's features and many more examples. Appendices describe all the intrinsic features, the deprecated features, and the complete syntax of the language. In addition to an unusually thorough topical index, there is an index of examples. Major new features added in Fortran 95 are the FORALL statement and construct, pure and elemental procedures, and structure and pointer default initialization.