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Expressing object-oriented concepts in Fortran 90
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Volume 16 ,  Issue 1  (April 1997) table of contents
Pages: 13 - 18  
Year of Publication: 1997
ISSN:1061-7264
Authors
Viktor K. Decyk  Department of Physics and Astronomy, UCLA, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Charles D. Norton  Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Boleslaw K. Szymanski  Department of Computer Science and Scientific Computation Research Center (SCOREC), Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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ABSTRACT

Fortran 90 is a modern, powerful language with features that support important new programming concepts, including those used in object-oriented programming. This paper briefly summarizes how to express the concepts of data encapsulation, function overloading, classes, objects, inheritance, and dynamic dispatching.


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{1} V. K. Decyk, C. D. Norton, and B. K. Szymanski, "Introduction to Object-Oriented Concepts using Fortran 90," submitted for publication.
 
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{2} V. K. Decyk, C. D. Norton, and B. K. Szymanski, "How to Express C++ Concepts in Fortran 90," submitted for publication.
 
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{3} See also the web site: ¿www.cs.rpi.edu/~szymansk/oof90.html'


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Viktor K. Decyk: colleagues
Charles D. Norton: colleagues
Boleslaw K. Szymanski: colleagues