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ASKA(ID:2984/ask002)
Matrix finite element analysis language
alternate simple view
Country: Germany
Designed 1965
Genus: Algebraic
Sammet category: Numerical Scientific
Matrix finite element analysis language, written in Fortran using the FORMAT and FORMEX matrix manipulation libraries
Higher level than the SELMA series of systems
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References:
Argyris, J. H. et al (1965) Argyris, J. H. et al "ASKA programmer's manual". Stuttgart: Technische Hochschule 1965. (ISD Report No.8.)
Goos, R. (1966) Goos, R. "The ASKA finite element system"
Soerensen, M. (1970) Soerensen, M. "ASKA 105 - Entwurf und Anwendung einer problem-orientierten Programmiersprache fuer die Matrizen-Verschiebungsmethode" [Design and implementation of a problem-oriented programming language for matrix manipulation] PhEng Stuttgart Technische Hochschule 1970.
Stock (1971) Stock, Karl F. "A listing of some programming languages and their users" in RZ-Informationen. Graz: Rechenzentrum Graz 1971 25
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Stock and Stock (1973) Stock, Marylene and Stock, Karl F. "Bibliography of Programming Languages: Books, User Manuals and Articles from PLANKALKUL to PL/I" Verlag Dokumentation, Pullach/Munchen 1973 56
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Schulz, U.: (1981) Schulz, U.: "ASKA on Prime Computers", ASKA User Meeting 1981 and ISD Report 230, Stuttgart, 1981.
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