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Abstract: source (i.e., a crossindex)
with problem-oriented directory services
and facilities for retrieving software
and related items once they are located.
Fortunately, systems with these characteristics
are beginning to emerge.
Math software cross-index
The Guide to Available Mathematical
Software (GAMS) is one such service.
GAMS currently contains information on
some 9000 problem-solving software modules
from about 80 packages found in four
physically distributed software repositories
(three at the ... (Update)
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.... are available via anonymous ftp (NIST recently announced that it is making a Guide to Available Mathematical Software available, see [2]) For example, there are codes for mesh generation, ordinary differential equation (ODE) integration, and for solving boundary value...
.... to catalog software supported for use on NIST s central computing facility (several printed catalogs were produced, the last in 1990 [5]) This software, which includes some commercial products, remains a large subset of GAMS. Note that source code of commercial software is...
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R. Boisvert, Guide to available mathematical software, in NA Digest, C. Moler, ed., vol. 94(11), March 1994. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/boisvert94guide.html More
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author = "R. F. Boisvert and S. E. Howe and D. K. Kahaner",
title = "The Guide to Available Mathematical Software",
number = "PB-84-171305",
address = "Virginia",
year = "1984",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/article/boisvert94guide.html" }
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