Characteristics of the FORTRAN CEP Language

The FORTRAN CEP languages differs from FORTRAN
II mainly because: (1) it extends the variety 
of the modes for real quantities; (2) it allows suitable
mixtures, in an input/output list or in an expression, 
of quantities that occur under different modes; (3)
it makes it possible to address a greater number 
of input/output equipment; and (4) it removes the restrictions
on the complexity of the list of quantities 
to be transmitted between the magnetic core memory
and the drum or the magnetic tape units.

CACM July, 1964

Mancino. O. G.

CA640712 JB March 9, 1978  8:11 PM

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