The entire process of creating and executing
applications that solve interesting problems with
acceptable cost and accuracy involves a complex
interaction among hardware, system software,
programming environments, mathematical software
libraries, and applications software, all mediated
by standards for arithmetic, operating systems, and
programming environments. This panel will discuss
various issues arising among these various
contending points of view, sometimes from the point
of view of issues raised during the current IEEE
754R standards revision effort.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 arith-lang
%A Hough, David
%A Hay, Bill
%A Kidder, Jeff
%A Riedy, E. Jason
%A Jr., Guy L. Steele
%A Thomas, Jim
%B 17th IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic (ARITH'05)
%D 2005
%K floatingpoint ieee754
%R 10.1109/ARITH.2005.10
%T Arithmetic Interactions: From Hardware to Applications
%U http://purl.oclc.org/NET/jason-riedy/resume/material/arith17-slides.pdf
%X The entire process of creating and executing
applications that solve interesting problems with
acceptable cost and accuracy involves a complex
interaction among hardware, system software,
programming environments, mathematical software
libraries, and applications software, all mediated
by standards for arithmetic, operating systems, and
programming environments. This panel will discuss
various issues arising among these various
contending points of view, sometimes from the point
of view of issues raised during the current IEEE
754R standards revision effort.
%@ 0-7695-2366-8
@inproceedings{arith-lang,
abstract = {The entire process of creating and executing
applications that solve interesting problems with
acceptable cost and accuracy involves a complex
interaction among hardware, system software,
programming environments, mathematical software
libraries, and applications software, all mediated
by standards for arithmetic, operating systems, and
programming environments. This panel will discuss
various issues arising among these various
contending points of view, sometimes from the point
of view of issues raised during the current IEEE
754R standards revision effort.},
added-at = {2007-10-09T06:59:39.000+0200},
author = {Hough, David and Hay, Bill and Kidder, Jeff and Riedy, E. Jason and Jr., Guy L. Steele and Thomas, Jim},
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booktitle = {17th IEEE Symposium on Computer Arithmetic (ARITH'05)},
doi = {10.1109/ARITH.2005.10},
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intrahash = {c4c16874ca7686a01174ba4b107220f4},
isbn = {0-7695-2366-8},
keywords = {floatingpoint ieee754},
timestamp = {2007-10-09T06:59:39.000+0200},
title = {Arithmetic Interactions: From Hardware to Applications},
url = {http://purl.oclc.org/NET/jason-riedy/resume/material/arith17-slides.pdf},
year = 2005
}