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Portability of Mathematical Software Coded in Fortran
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Volume 3 ,  Issue 2  (June 1977) table of contents
Pages: 113 - 127  
Year of Publication: 1977
ISSN:0098-3500
Authors
Thomas J. Aird  International Mathematical and Statistical Libraries, Inc., GNB Building, 7500 Bellaire, Houston, TX
Edward L. Battiste  International Mathematical and Statistical Libraries, Inc., GNB Building, 7500 Bellaire, Houston, TX
Walton C. Gregory  International Mathematical and Statistical Libraries, Inc., GNB Building, 7500 Bellaire, Houston, TX
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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