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An Evaluation of Java for Numerical Computing (1998)  (Make Corrections)  (22 citations)
Brian Blount, Siddhartha Chatterjee
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Abstract: This paper describes the design and implementation of high performance numerical software in Java. Our primary goals are to characterize the performance of object-oriented numerical software written in Java and to investigate whether Java is a suitable language for such endeavors. We have implemented JLAPACK, a subset of the LAPACK library in Java. LAPACK is a high-performance Fortran 77 library used to solve common linear algebra problems. JLAPACK is an object-oriented library, using... (Update)

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B. L. Blount and S. Chatterjee. An evaluation of Java for numerical computing. In Proc. ISCOPE'98, Dec. 1998. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/blount98evaluation.html   More

@inproceedings{ blount98evaluation,
    author = "Brian Blount and Siddhartha Chatterjee",
    title = "An Evaluation of Java for Numerical Computing",
    booktitle = "{ISCOPE}",
    pages = "35-46",
    year = "1998",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/blount98evaluation.html" }
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