• DocumentCode
    3401616
  • Title

    Anomalies in the IBM ACRITH package

  • Author

    Kahan, W. ; LeBlanc, E.

  • Author_Institution
    Mathematics Department, University of California at Berkeley, Version dated Mar. 13, 1985
  • fYear
    1985
  • fDate
    4-6 June 1985
  • Firstpage
    322
  • Lastpage
    331
  • Abstract
    The IBM ACRITH package of numerical software is advertised as reliable and easy to use; but sometimes its results must astonish or confuse a naive user. This report exhibits a few of the surprises. For instance, a finite continued fraction, easy to evaluate in two dozen keystrokes on a handheld calculator, causes ACRITH to overflow either exponent range or 15 Megabytes of virtual memory. Lacking access to source code, we must speculate to explain the anomalies. Some seem attributable to small bugs in the code; some to optimistic claims or oversimplifications in the code´s documentation; some to flaws in the doctrine underlying the code. We conclude that different techniques than used by ACRITH might have been about as accurate and yet more economical, robust and perspicuous.
  • Keywords
    Accuracy; Approximation algorithms; Libraries; Polynomials; Software; Software reliability;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Computer Arithmetic (ARITH), 1985 IEEE 7th Symposium on
  • Conference_Location
    Urbana, IL,
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ARITH.1985.6158956
  • Filename
    6158956