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Volume 27, Number 4, Page 393 (1988)
Numerically Intensive Computing
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IBM’s directions in technical computing

by P. L. Prairie, A. H. Weis
Technical computing comprises hardware systems, software, tools, communications networks, and applications to significantly increase productivity and competitiveness. A Technical Computing Structure (TCS) is described which provides a framework and IBM’s direction to integrate these elements, including both IBM offerings and industry standards to support the technical end user. Also discussed are some of the special studies undertaken to improve development programs for this environment.
Related Subjects: Environments; Mathematical Methods; Programming