Title :
Structured Fortran—An Evolution of Standard Fortran
Author :
Ralston, Anthony ; Wagener, Jerrold L.
Author_Institution :
Department of Computer Science, State University of New York at Buffalo
Abstract :
Fortran is 21 years old; many would say that it has not reached adulthood but senility. Yet it remains the language of use in the overwhelming majority of scientific applications of computers and no end to this situation is in sight. Moreover, its evolution through the standards process is very slow, too slow to give any hope that Fortran will ever in this way become a language in which structured programs can be easily and effectively written.
Keywords :
Control structures; Fortran extensions; data structures; data types; procedure-oriented languages; structured programing; Application software; Computer applications; Computer languages; Computer science; Data structures; Genetic programming; Natural languages; Standards publication; Surgery; Vehicles; Control structures; Fortran extensions; data structures; data types; procedure-oriented languages; structured programing;
Journal_Title :
Software Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TSE.1976.233813