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PREFACE
This is the final report of an effort conducted under Defense NuclearAgency Contract DNA-80-C-0056. The contract supported a DNA task of procuring
an advanced scientific computer system by collecting representative sofware for
evaluating the performance of candidate computer systems (benchmarking, Ref. 3).
One sample benchmark program, a large hydrodynamics code named CSQ, has beenprocessed into ANSI Standard Fortran using SCOFF, a translating computer program
developed on this contract. The resulting version of CSQ has been tested and is
now available in the DNA Cyber 176 computer located at Kirtland AFB, New Mexico.
This study was sponsored by the Office of Technical Information with
LCDR Harold R. Gladwin serving as technical* monitor. Major John M. Anderson
reviewed the final report. Their comments and support are gratefully
acknowledged. Special appreciation is exteded to Michael Warshaw of RDA whose
patience, cooperation, and advice provided great support for this report. The
technical work of BAC staff members Loren Milliman and Dave Cruikshank made the
successful completion of this contract possible.
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Section Page
PREFACE ........................................... 1I
LIST OF TABLES..................................... 3
1 INTRODUCTION....................................... 5
2 THE SCOFF COMPUTERIZED CONVERSION METHOD ............. 6
2-1 RESTRUCTURING (R).............................. 6
2-2 TRANSLATION (T) ............................... 13
2-3 EXAMPLES...................................... 14
3 DEMONSTRATED USES OF SCOFF......................... 15
4 SUMMARY ........................................... 16
5 REFERENCES ........................................ 17
APPENDIX A- SAMPLE COMPUTER RUN OF SCOFF.................... 19
APPENDIX B- LISTING OF SCOFF................................ 23
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LIST OF TABLES .Table Page
1 Statement handling by SCOFF ......................... 7
2 Actions taken by SCOFF.............................. 10
3 Conventions of ANSI X3.9-1978, Fortran 77 ............. 11
4 Job control language required to execute SCOFF .... 12
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SECTION I
INTRODUCTION
Although the Fortran language was designed to be a universal and
machine-independent medium for development of computer programs, computer system
manufacturers have corrupted this by not fully implementing the ANSI Standard
Language (Refs. 1,2) and by providing various enhancements to ANSI Fortran.
Although a particular vendor's Fortran language may in itself be excellent, the
irregularity makes it difficult to assemble a collection of Fortran programs
which is free from non-standard coding. A computer program, SCOFF (Semi-
automated Conversion of Fortran Four) was developed to translate programs
written in the various dialects of the Fortran language to a standard, ANSI-
compatible language. SCOFF converts most of the non-standard features of major
vendor's Fortan to a standard Fortran language. For example, Control Data
Corporation (CDC) Fortran allows variable names to be up to seven characters in
length, while Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) Fortran allows names up to 15
characters long which may contain dollar marks ($) and underscores(_). The ANSI
Standard specified that variable names be a maximum of six characters in length
and that all characters be from the set (A-Z, 0-9). SCOFF replaces each
instance of an improper variable name with a truncated, proper variable name.
The SCOFF output meets the requirements of ANSI X3.9-1978 Fortran 77
Subset with two additions: that of COMPLEX statements and BLOCK Data
structures. These additions were made because the preponderance of computer
programs used in DNA activities require one or both of these features and
because there is no convenient alternative.
SCOFF presently runs on IBM 360/370 series computers and requires
approximately 200K bytes memory. SCOFF uses an efficient input/output method,
so that the program execution time is comparable to the IBM-supplied copy
utility IEBGENER. Several input formats (corresponding to source language
maintenance program conventions) are accepted by SCOFF. Output may be in ASCII,
EBCDIC, or BCD character codes. The Job Control Language required to execute
the SCOFF program is shown in Table 4. A listing of SCOFF appears in Appendix
B.In Section 2 of this report, we describe the development of SCOFF.
Section 3 briefly describes a demonstrated use of SCOFF.
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SECTION 2
THE SCOFF COMPUTERIZED CONVERSION METHOD
SCOFF reads statements (lines or cards) one at a time from a Fortran
program which is to be standardized. It then examines the symbols of the
statements one at a time, comparing the symbols with a typical set such as a
blank, S, *, C, or a numeral. This identification of the symbols determines the
type of statement. The program then compares strings with standard statements,
and takes appropriate action in translation.
A description of all the statements (ANSI and non-ANSI) that are
recognized by SCOFF appears in Table 1, along with an indication of how SCOFF
deals with the statement type. There are five actions that SCOFF may take, as
specified in Table 2. Any statement type which does not appear in Table I will
be ignored (passed through, not translated) by SCOFF. SCOFF cannot translate
those statements which violate the ANSI Standards denoted by F in Table 1.
There are several constructs for which there is no equivalent in the ANSI
subset. The file manipulation statements OPEN and CLOSE are found in virtually
all vendor Fortrans, but the format of parameters for OPEN or CLOSE varies
considerably. Since neither OPEN nor CLOSE is defined in the ANSI Fortran
Subset Language, SCOFF does not attempt to translate these statements. Also,
SCOFF cannot resolve ambiguities which require syntactical analysis. The
notation used in Table 1 is that of ANSI X3.9-1978, Fortran 77; a reprint of the
conventions appears in Table 3.
Of the actions listed in Table 2, the first two are described below.
The last three are self-explanatory.
2-1 RESTRUCTURING (R)
SCOFF does a global reorganization of program statements. Many vendor
Fortrans allow Type Declaration statements and DATA statements to appear
anywhere in a program element (or anywhere prior to the first occurrence of one
of the defined variable names in an expression). SCOFF collects Type
Declaration statements and DATA statements and places them ahead of the
executible statements as required by the ANSI Fortran Subset. Also, some
Fortrans allow data values to be specified in the Declaration statements. Any
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Table 1. Statement handling by SCOFF
ActionInitial Form Taken Translated Form
(see Table 2)
ASSIGN s TO i T ASSIGN s TO i
BACKSPACE u T BACKSPACE uBACKSPACE (alist) F BACKSPACE (alist)
BLOCK DATA [sub] N BLOCK DATA [sub]
CALL sub [([a [,a] ...]) T CALL sub [([a [,a]...])]
CHARACTER [*len[,]] nam [,nam] ... TI CHARACTER [*len[,]] nam [,nam] ...
CLOSE (cilist) F CLOSE (cllst)
COMMON [/[cb]/]nlist[[,]/[cb]/nlist] ... T COMMON [/[cb]/]nlist[[,]/[cb]/nlist]..
COMPLEX v [,v]... T COMPLEX [,v]..COMPLEX *len[,] v [,v]... RT COMPLEX v [,v] ...
CONTI NUE N CONTINUE
DATA nlist/clistf [[,]nlist/clist] T DATA nlist/clist/ [[,]nlist/clist]
DIMENSION a(d) [,a(d)] ... T DIMENSION a(d) [,a(d)] ...
Do s [,] i=e1,e 2 [,e 3] T DO s [,] ie1 e 2[,e 3
DOUBLE PRECISION v[v..RT REAL v [,v]
ELSE NI ELSE
ELSE IF (e) THEN TI ELSE IF (e) THEN
END N END
END IF NI END IF
ENDFILE u T ENDFILE u
ENOFILE (alist) F ENDFILE (alist)
ENTRY en [([d [,d]j...]1)] TF ENTRY en [(d [,d] ...])
EQUIVALENCE (nllst) [,(nllst].. T EQUIVALENCE (nlist) [,(nlist)] ...
EXTERNAL proc [,proc] ... T EXTERNAL proc [,proc] ...
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ActionInitial Form Taken Translated Form
FORMAT is T FORMAT is
fun ((d]...)) = e T fun ([d]...])= e
[typ [*len]] FUNCTION fun([d [,d]...]) RT [type] FUNCTION fun ([d [,d]...])
GO TO i [[,](s [,s]...)] N GO TO i [[,](s [,s]...)]
GO TO s N GO TO s
GO TO (s [,s]...)[,] i T GO TO (s [,s]...)[,] i
IF (e) st T IF (e) st
IF (e) s1, s2, s3 T IF (e) si, 2' s 3
IF (e) s ,' s2 F IF (e) s l, s2
IF (e) THEN TI IF (e) THEN
IMPLICIT type (a [,a]...) R Specific Type Declaration StatementsGenerated As Required
INQUIRE (iflist) F INQUIRE (iflist)INQU'-" (lulist) F INQUIRE (iulist)
INTEGER v [,v]... T INTEGER v [,v]...
INTEGER *len v [,v]... RT INTEGER v [,v]...
INTRINSIC fun [,fun]... F INTRINSIC fun [,fun]...
LOGICAL v [,v]... T LOGICAL v[,v]...LOGICAL *len v[,v]... RT LOGICAL v[,v]...
NAMELIST TF NAMELIST
OPEN (olist) I OPEN (olist)
PARAMETER (p=e[,p=e]...) F PARAMETER (p=e[,p=e]...)
PAUSE (n] N PAUSE [n]
PRINT f[, iolist] T PRINT f [, iolist]
PROGRAM pgm T PROGRAM pgm
READ (cilist) [olist] T READ (cilist) [olist]
READ f , iolist] F READ f [, iolist]
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TABLE 1. (Continued)
ActionInitial Form Taken Translated Form
REAL v [,v]... T REAL v [,v]...REAL *len v [,v] RT REAL v [,v]...
RETURN [e] N RETURN [e]
REWIND u T REWIND uREWIND (alist) F REWIND (alist)
SAVE [a [,a]...] F SAVE [a [,a]...]
STOP [n] N STOP [n]
SUBROUTINE sub [([d [,d]...])] RT SUBROUTINE sub [([d [,d]...])]
WRITE (cilist) [iolist] T WRITE (cilist) [iolist]
v e T v = e Arithmetic AssignmentStatement
v =e T v = e Logical AssignmentStatement
v = e I v = e Character AssignmentStatement
v = v [-v...] e RT v = e Multiple Arithmeticv = v Assignment Statement
[v = v]
st $ st [$st...] RT st Multiple Statements perst coding line
[st]
v(e(e[(e)...])) RT v : e(e) Subscripted Subscripts[v = e (v)]
v (v)
td v/clist/[,vlclist]... RT td v [,v]... Data in Type DeclarationDATA v/clist/[,v/clist]
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Table 2. Actions taken by SC OFF
Action Description
R Restructured by SC OFF to statement acceptable in A NSIsubset
T Variable names translated (truncated with ambiquityresolution) by SC OFF if longer than six characters
F Flagged as not A NSI subset. Not translated by SC OFF unlessTF appears
N Translation not needed
I Flagged as not acceptable to pre-1981 IBM compilers
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Table 3. Notation of ANSI X3.9-1978 FORTRAN 77
In describing the form of FORTRAN statements or constructs, the following metalanguage
conventions and symbols are used:
(1) Special characters from the FORTRAN character set, uppercase letters, and
uppercase words are to be written as shown, except where otherwise noted.
(2) Lowercase letters and lowercase words indicate general entities for which specific
entities must be substituted in actual statements. Once a given lowercase letter or
word is used in a syntactic specification to represent an entity, all subsequent
occurrences of that letter or word represent the same entity until that letter or word
is used in a subsequent syntactic specification to represent a different entity.
(3) Brackets, [], are used to indicate optional items.
(4) An elipsis, ... , indicates that the preceding optional items may appear one or more
ti m es in succession.
* (5) Blanks are used to improve readability, but unless otherwise noted have no
significance.
(6) Words or groups of words that have special significance are underlined where their
meaning is described.
An example illustrates the metalanguage. Given a description of the form of a statement
as:
CALL sub[([a[,4a]..])]
the following forms are allowed:
CALL sub
CALL sub()
CALL sub (a)
CALL sub (a, a)
CALL sub (a, a, a)
etc
When an actual statement is written, specific entities are substituted for sub and each a; for
example:
CALL ABCD (X, 1.0)
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Table 4. Job control language required to execute SCOFF
I IEXEC PGM=SCOFF1, TIME=(O,20)//STEPLIB DO DSN=ENG.BREL.PGMLIB,DISP=SHR/ /OUTPUT O SYSOUT=A,DCB=( BLKSIZE=400,RECFM=FB)//TEMP DO INIT=SYSDA,SPACE=(800, (200,20)), DCB=BLKSIZE=800//FTO6FOO1 DD SYSOUT=A,DCB=BLKSIZE=1729//INPUT DD
*The EXEC card specifies SCOFFi to be run from library ENG.BREL. The STEPLIB
statement defines where the program is in the library named ENG.BREL. The
OUTPUT card image specifies the output file from SCOFF. The TEMP statement
defines a temporary working file used for execution and storage of SCOFF. The
FT06FOOl statement defines FORTRAN unit six as the output unit. The INPUT
statement tells the machine that the input program- begins with the next
statement.
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such data values are removed from the Type Declaration statement and a separate
DATA statement is created for the data value assignment.
Another global action taken by SCOFF is the replacement of IMPLICIT
Type Statements. Any IMPLICIT statement is removed and individual Type
Declaration statements are generated, if necessary, to explicitly type each
variable name not already explicitly typed which does not correspond to the
default type convention of ANSI Fortran (all names represent floating point
variables unless the name begins with one of the letters I through N).
2-2 TRANSLATION (T)
Variable names that are more than six characters long are translated
by truncation to make a similar, legal, unique name. Variable name truncation
is done according to the following algorithm:
1. Drop all non-standard characters in the name.
2. If a vowel exists in the name, drop the last one; else drop the
last consonant.
3. If the name is longer than six characters, do Step 2.
4. Set I to 6; set N to O.
5. If the name is unique, then end.
6. Replace the Ith character with the character which succeeds it in
the alphanumeric collating sequence.
7. Increment N. If N is less than 37, then do Step 5; else set I to I-
1; set N to 0; do Step 6.
Another example of direct replacement is the Multiple Assignment
Statement (permitted in CDC Fortran) which has the form
A = B = C = expression
A Multiple Assignment Statement is expanded into two (or more) single
assignment Fortran statements:
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A B
2-3 EXAMPLES
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It may be helpful to examine two statements from Table 1 in more
detail. Consider the first statement:
-ASSIGN s TO i
The Action Taken is specified as T and the translated form appears to
be identical with the initial form. The translated form will be identical
except in those cases where the variable name i contains improper characters or
is more than six characters long. SCOFF does not alter the statement segments
ASSIGN, the statement number s, or TO.
Secondly, consider the statement:
COMPLEX*len[,] v [,v] ...
This statement is both Restructured and Translated (RT). The restructuring
consists of removing the *len[,] while the translation ensures that every
variable v is a legal name of six or fewer characters.
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SECTION 3
DEMONSTRATED USES OF SCOFF
CSQ (Ref. 4) is a large two-dimensional hydrocode that was selected as
a test vehicle for demonstrating the use of SCOFF. The selection was based upon
the need for a large code representative of those used by the DNA community. CSQ
I can test the capabilities of computers proposed for purchase by DNA since it
uses large amounts of both storage and CPU time.
CSQ is composed of approximately fifteen thousand cards. Most of the
statements are pass-through statements with perhaps ten percent needing
conversion. After application of SCOFF, a few days of hand work by a programmer
were required to finish the conversion.
CSQ was first processed at Boeing via SCOFF. It was then transported
to AFWL for trial runs on the DNA computer. The first runs were made under the
NOS/BE system. Then when the operating system changed to NOS, some CSQ runs
were made under the new operating system. The conversion was successful and
made CSQ available as a benchmark code.
Appendix A presents a sample computer run of SCOFF. The input stream
contains a number of statements that are non-ANSI. The output stream shows the
translated statements. In addition, a set of SCOFF translation messages are
presented. These messages would be used by a programmer if further translation
was deemed necessary for the benchmark test.
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SECTION 4
SUMMARY
SCOFF provides a positive step towards improving the development of
fair, representative benchmarks for the evaluation of competing computer systems
for DNA. The advantages of computer translation are apparent: the operation
frees the programming staff from tedious work; it is fast, without error, and,
within the limits.described previously, complete. The changes which require aprogrammer's services are often challenging but usually such that they can be
solved quickly.
Many programs already exist that are too large to translate by hand
with any great confidence in the accuracy of the output. CSQ is an example of
such a program. As larger computers and larger computer programs proliferate,the SCOFF technique will help reduce the cost of benchmarking and upgrading at a
computer facility.
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REFERENCES
1. American National Standards Institute, "ANSI X3.9-1978 Fortran 77," NewYork (1978).
2. Lyon, G., Ed., "Using ANS FORTRAN," NBS Handbook 131, U.S. Department ofCommerce/National Bureau of Standards, U.S. Gov. Printing Office,Washington (1980).
3. Conti. D. M., "Findings of the Standard Benchmark Library Study Group,"Institute for Computer Science and Technology, U.S. Department ofCommerce/National Bureau of Standards, U.S. Gov. Printing Office,Washington (1979).
4. Thompson, S. L., "CSQ--A Two-Dimensional Hydrodynamic Program With EnergyFlow and Material Strength," Sandia Laboratories (SAND74-0122) Albuquerque,New Mexico (1975).
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APPENDIX A
SAMPLE COMPUTER RUN OF SCOFF
This appendix presents a sample computer run of SCOFF that
demonstrates typical inputs, outputs, and translation messages. The input
program was written for illustrative purposes and does not solve any particular
physics problem.
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INPUT TO SCOFF
PROGRAM TESTSCOFFPARAMETER (IDIMz100)IMPLICIT INTESER04 IR-S)DIMENSION ARRAYONEIIDIMJ,ARRAYTWOEIDIMJREAL04 ARRAYTHREEEIDIMI/IDIM*O./INTEGER VARIABLEI .VARIABLE2/2/..VARIABLE3CHARACTERMI ANS *YESEQUIVALENCE (ARRAYONE ARRAYTHREE IDATA YES'Y'/PRINT 5
5 FORMAT(* THIS PROGRAM DOESNT DO ANYTHING!*)DO 500 VARIABLEiUl101DMVARIA3LEWU-1 IMIARIABLE1ARRAYTWO IVAR IABLEliz ARRAYTNREE VAN EABLEIJ .VAR lAB LE2*wVAR IABLE3
A *YARIABLElIFIARRAYTWO(VARIABLEl) IOO,100,500
100 ARRAYTWOIVARIASLE11:VARIABLEI*VARIABLE2500 CONTINUE
PRINT 06 FORMATI* DO YOU WANT A PRINT74Y OR N), W
READ *,ANSIFIANS.EQ.YES)PRINT 7.IARRAYTWOIRJ,R:1,IDIMI
7 FORMAT(* ALL NUMBERS SHOULD BE POSITIVE COUNTING BY 2-- ,*-(/lXlP$El0.31JDO 000 VARIABLE2zI.IDIMARRAYONE IVAN IABLE2I:DIVIDE ITUP EARRAY TWO IVAN IADLE2) I
600 CONTINUEPRINT SREAD *MANSIFIANS.EO.YES)PRINT *,IARRAYTHREEISJ,51l,IDIMJ
$ FORMATI* ALL NUMBER SHOULD BE POSITIVE SEQUENTIAL--),*I/1X1IPSEIO.SiiCALL FLIPAROUND(ARRAYONE, IDIM,ARRAYTHREEIPRINT 6READ M,ANSIFIANS.EQ.YESIPRINT IPARRATONE
9 FORMAT(* ALL NUMBERS SHOULD BE SEQUENTIAL ALTERNATING SIGN--)-*,-I/1XIPlElO.3J IPRINT 10
10 FORMAT(* ALLLLLLDONt!MISTOPENDREAL04 FUNCTION DIVIDEITUPIRATIDIVIDE ITUP ZRAY/2RETURNENDSUBROUTINE FLIPAROUNDI 1111111,111111,11111121REAL 1111I111) 1111111DO 5000 Js'1,IIIIII
1111111 IJiI 1111112IJ)M1W5000 CONTINUE
RETURNEND
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OUTPUT FROM SCOFF
Co PROGRAM TESTSCOFF*1 ~PARAMETER IID)IMm100J 0001INTEGER ft , S 000i
Co IMPLICIT INTEGER*4 (ft-SiDIMENSION ARRAYNfIDIM1,ARRATW(IDIMIREAL ARRTHRIIDIMIINTEGER VARBI,VARBL2,VARBL3'fARACTERU1 ANS,YESEQUIVALENCE (ARRAYN.ARRTHR3DATA ARRTHR I IDIM*O. IDATA VARBL2 1 2 1DATA YES/IN1YIPRINT S
5 FORMAT(33H THIS PROGRAM DOESNT DO ANYTHING1)DO 500 VARILIllIDIMVARILS. I-iIMMYARILIARRATWIVARILI 3 ARRTHR IVARBL1I .VARBL2*VARBL3a UVARBLIIFIARRATWIVARBLI 3)100,1005300
100 ARRATWIVARILI J:VARSLhMVARBL2500 CONTINUE
PRINT 66 FORMAT(30H DO YOU WANT A PRINT71Y 0% %)- S)
READ M.ANSIF(ANS.EO.TES)PRINT 7, ARRATWIRIA,R:1 DM)
7 FORMAT(48H ALL NUMBERS SHOULD BE POSITIVE COUNTING BY 2--3,,(/1X,IP-4E10.S3DO 600 VARBL2u1,IDIMARRAYN(VARIL2)zDIVDTPIARRATW(VARBL23J
600 CONTINUEPRINT IREAD *.AN$IFIANS.EQ.YESJPRINT I,(ARATHRISJ,S:1,IDIM)
I FORMAT(44H ALL NUMBER SHOULD BE POSITIVE SEQUENTIAL--)l,I/1K,1PlEl0-.3)3CALL FLPRND(ARRAYN, IDIM,ARRTHR)PRINT &READ *,AN$IFIANS.EO.YES)PRINT 9,ARRAYN
9 FORMATISSH ALL NUMBERS SHOULD BE SEQUENTIAL ALTERNATING SIGN--)-,I-lX,lPlEl0.331PRINT 10
10 PORMAT(ISH ALLLLLLOONE'IlSTOPENDREAL04 FUNCTION DIVDTP(RAYlDIVDTPSRAY/2RETURNENDSUBROUTINE FLPRNDI 111111,111111,111112)REAL 11111111111113,111112(1111111DO 1000 J31,11II1I
111111 Jill II t12(JIWK5000 CONTINUE
RETURNEND
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PROGRAM TESTSCOFFPROGRAM TESTSCOFF --%; SYNTAX **-
.P PARAMETER IIDINzlooRPARAMETER STATEMENT NOT ALLOWED IN ALL FORTRAN LANGUAGES
.. REAL*4 ARRAYTNREEIIDIM)/IDIM*O./ --I DATA ARRAYTHREE / IDIM*O. /--
I -*-INTEGER VARIABLEI,VARIASLE2/2/1VARIASLE3IDATA VARIABLE2 / 2 /I --- CHARACTER~i ANSTYESCHARACTER STATEMENT NOT ALLOWED IN ALL FORTRAN LANGUAGES
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US Army Materiel Sys Analysis Actvy Naval Weapons Evaluation Facility4 ATTN: ORXSY-CC ATTN: H. Struve
US Army Nuclear & Chemical Agency Naval Underwater Systems CtrA ATTN: Library 2 cy ATTN: Code EM, J. Kalinowski
US Amy Satellite Comm Agency Office of Naval RschATTN: Tech Library ATTN: Tech Info Svcs
US Army Signal Ctr & Ft Gordon DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCEATTN: ATZH-CD
Air Force Propulsion LabUS Army TRADOC Sys Analysis Actvy ATTN: LKDH, Stop 24, E. Haberman
ATTN: ATAA-PLAir Force Radiobiological Health Lab, AFLC
US Army War College ATTN: Dir2 cy ATTN: Library
Air Force Armament LabUS Army White Sands Missile Range ATTN: AFATL/DLY
ATTN: CommanderAir Force Rocket Propulsion Lab
USA Missile Command ATTN: LKCPATTN: Doc Section
Air Force Tech Applications CtrDEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY 2 cy ATTN: STINFO Ofc-TF
Chief of Naval Operations Air Force Test & Evaluation CtrDir Cmd Control Planning & Prgmng Div, OP-940 ATTN: J. Hoge
ATTN: OP-943
Air Force Weapons LabDavid Taylor Naval Ship R&D Ctr ATTN: AD, J. Ormand5 cy ATTN: Code L42-3 ATTN: SUL
ATTN: NTES, R. GuiceNaval Air Development Ctr ATTN: NTYC, J. Burgio
ATTN: Doc ConAir Force Wright Aeronautical Lab
Naval Air Systems Omd ATTN: Tech LibraryATTN: Tech Library
Air Force Wright Aeronautical LabNaval Civil Engrg Lab ATTN: LTE
ATTN: L-51, S. JohnsonAir University Library
Naval Electronic Systems Cmd ATTN: AUL-LSEATTN: Tech Library
HeadquartersNaval Ocean Systems Ctr Air Weather Service, MAC
ATTN: Code 4471 ATTN: AWSAE
Naval Postgraduate School Armament Dev & Test Ctr2 cy ATTN: Code 1424, Library ATTN: Doc Con
Naval Rsch Lab Ballistic Missile Office5 cy ATTN: Code 2627 ATTN: SYDT
ATTN: ENNaval Space Surveillance System ATTN: ENMP, D. Van Gari
ATTN: J. BurtonDeputy Chief of Staff
Naval Surface Weapons Ctr Rsch, Dev, & Acq
ATTN: Code R44, H. Glaz ATTN: AFRDSTATTN: Code F31 ATTN: AFRDS, Space Sys & C3 Dir
ATTN: AFRDQINaval Surface Weapons Ctr5 cy ATTN: Tech Library & Info Svcs Br Headquarters
Electronic Systems DivNaval Weapons Ctr ATTN: DCK, L. Staples5 cy ATTN: Code 343, FKA6A2, Tech Svcs ATTN: XRRT
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Foreign Tech Div AVCO Systems Div
ATTN: NIIS, Library ATTN: Library, A830
Headquarters BDM CorpNORAD ATTN: J. Braddock
ATTN: J5YS, F. Smith ATTN: M. KellyATTN: L. Schlipper
Space Div 2 cy ATTN: Corporate LibraryATTN: INDATTN: SSP-6 BDM Corp.ATTN: YGJ ATTN: P. McClouskyATTN: YKM ATTN: Library
ATTN: D. PeercyOEPARTMENT OF ENERGY ATTN: F. Leech
Department of Energy Beers Associates, Inc.Tech Info Ctr ATTN: Contracts Ofc
ATTN: Doc ConBerkeley Rsch Associates, !nc
OTHER GOVERNMENT AGENCIES ATTN: J. Workman
Central Intell Agency Boeing Co.ATTN: OSWR/NED ATTN: Aerospace Library
ATTN: R. HagerDepartment of the Interior ATTN: W. CooleyUS Geological Survey ATTN: S. Sandberg
ATTN: J. Dietrich ATTN: E. Brown4 cy ATTN: M/S 42-37, B. Henderson
Department of the Interior, US Geological SurveyATTN: R. Regan Boeing Computer Svcs, Inc.
ATTN: M/S 8C-52, D. Chapman
Federal Emergency Management Agency ATTN: B. BrownATTN: Ofc of Rsch/NP, D. Bensen
Boeing Military Airplane Co.DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY CONTRACTORS ATTN: D. Pierson
ATTN: R. Syring
University of CaliforniaLawrence Livermore National Lab Booz-Allen & Hamilton, Inc
ATTN: L-21, 0. Oakley ATTN: R. HansonATTN: P. ColellaATTN: Tech Info Dept, Library California Rsch & Tech, Inc
ATTN: T. Isabelle
Los Alamos National Labratory ATTN: K. KreyenhagenATTN: Reports Library ATTN: Library
Sandia National Labs, Livermore Calspan Corp.
ATTN: Library & Security Classification Div ATTN: A. Davis
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE CONTRACTORS Calspan Corp.ATTN: M. Dunn
Aerospace Corp ATTN: LibraryATTN: M. Eskijian
66th MI GroupAgbabian Associates ATTN: RDA
ATTN: M. AgbabianControl Data Corp.
Analytic Services, Inc ATTN: R. Portillo2 cy ATTN: Library
Corrales Applied Physics Co.Applied Rsch Associates, Inc. ATTN: N. Froula
ATTN: J. PhillipsCushing Associates
Applied Theory, Inc. ATTN: V. CushingATTN: Doc Con
Decision Science Consortium, Inc.APTEK, Inc. ATTN: J. Chinnis
ATTN: A. LarrabeeDikewood
Astron Rsch & Engrg ATTN: Tech Library for K. SabischATTN: A. Levien
ATTN: C. Scott
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EG&G Wash Analytical Svcs Ctr, Inc Johns Hopkins UniversityATTN: Library ATTN: F. BrelsfordATTN: J. BridgesATTN: J. Ridge Kaman AvidyneATTN: L. Daley ATTN: M. Tomayko
2 cy ATTN: Library
Electro-Magnetic Applications, IncATTN: B. Fisher Kaman Sciences Corp
ATTN: D. Conroy
Electro-Mech Systems, Inc ATTN: F. SheltonATTN. A. Stough 5 cy ATTN: LibraryATTN: R. Shunk
Kaman TempoElectrospace Systems, Inc ATTN: K. Schwartz
ATTN: H. Logston ATTN: DASIACATTN: C. Anderson
ESL, Inc ATTN: A. KleinATTN: Library 10 cy ATTN: W. Chan
Flow Sciences, Inc Kaman TempoATTN: J. Campbell ATTN: R. Miller
ATTN: Contracts OfcGarjak Rsch, Inc
ATTN: G. Erickson K Tech CorpATTN: B. Mason
General Electric Co ATTN: E. YoungATTN: N. DispensiereATTN: 0. Coceano JAYCORATTN: Tech Info Ctr 2 cy ATTN: Library
General Research Corp JAYCORATTN: J. Garbarino ATTN: C. ClarkATTN: G. PurvisATTN: 0. Sangster Lockheed Missiles & Space Co, IncATTN: J. Balter ATTN: J. HenleyATTN: L. Wogulis ATTN: T. Geers
2 cy ATTN: Doc Con 2 cy ATTN: Reports Library2 cy ATTN: Tech Info Ofc
Lockheed Missiles & Space Co, IncHarold Rosenbaum Associates, Inc ATTN: C. Rankin
ATTN: H. Rosenbaum 2 cy ATTN: TIC-Library
Horizons Technology, Inc Martin Marietta Denver AerospaceATTN: R. Kruger ATTN: Rsch Library, 6617
Information Science, Inc Mathematical Sciences Northwest, IncATTN: W. Dudziak ATTN: Doc Con
Institute for Defense Analyses Martin Marietta CorpATTN: Classified Library 2 cy ATTN: M1. Criffith
IRT Corp Maxwell Labs, IncATTN: M. Obrien ATTN: J. Smith
2 cy ATTN: Library ATTN: A. Kolb
J. D. Haltiwanger Consulting Svcs McDonnell Douglas CorpATTN: Doc Con ATTN: M. Gee
ATTN: W. Gee
JAYCOR ATTN: D. DeanATTN: W. Hobbs 2 cy ATTN: Tech Library SvcsATTN: W. Radaski
McDonnell Douglas CorpJAYCOR ATTN: R. Mapes
ATTN: E. Wenaas
ATTN: A. Woods Merritt CASES, IncATTN: J. Young ATTN: LibraryATTN: A. J. Woods ATTN: G. Wintergerst
5 cy ATTN: Library
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University of Miami Rand CorpATTN: Contract Ofc, S. Wang 2 cy ATTN: Library
Mission Research Corp Rockwell International CorpATTN: A. Gregerson ATTN: LibraryATTN: C. Longmire
5 cy ATTN: Doc Con S-CUBEDATTN: J. GlowMission Research Corp ATTN: M. Scarpa
ATTN: Library ATTN: K. PyattATTN: B. Neri 10 cy ATTN: Doc Con
Mitre Corp 10 Cy ATTN: Library
ATTN: Tech Report Ctr S-CUBEDMitre Corp ATTN: J. Murphy
ATTN: A. Schneider S-CU-.EDNorthrop Corp ATTN: J. Crepeau
ATTN: A. Scott Santa Fe Corp2 cy ATTN: RAD Effects Grp 2 cy ATTN: Sec Ofc
Pacific-Sierra Rsch Corp 2 cy ATTN: D. PaolucciATTN: S. Sanenitser Science & Engrg Associates, IncATTN: J. Levsque ATTN: J. DrenticeATTN: S. FinnATTN: Contracts Ofc Science & Engrg Associates, IncATTN: H. Brode, Chairman SAGE ATTN: J. McCulloughATTN: Doc Con
Science Applications, IncPacific-Sierra Research Corp ATTN: R. Reaugh
ATTN: 0. GormleyATTN: Doc Con Science Applications, Inc
Pacifica Technology ATTN: C. DoughertyATTN: G. Kent Science Applications, IncATTN: M. Gittings ATTN: B. Dial
2 cy ATTN: Tech LibraryScience Applications, IncPDA Engrg ATTN: C. Burgart2 cy ATTN: Doc Con 10 cy ATTN: Sec Ofc
Physical Dynamics, Inc Science Applications, IncATTN: E. Fremouw ATTN: Sec Ofc
Physical Dynamics, Inc ATTN: Contracts OfcATTN: Contracts Ofc Science Applications, Inc
Physics International Co ATTN: Contracts OfcP cATTN: J. Larson ATTN: B. Elyea, Security OfcATTN: 0. LhaoATTN: J. Shea Science Applications, IncATTN: L. Burr ATTN: Security Ofc
5 cy ATTN. Tech Library ATTN: B. Goplen
Pulse Sciences Inc Science Applications, IncATTN: W. Weseloh ATTN: P. Setty
ATTN: W. -imermanR & D Associates ATTN: W. LaysonATTN: F. Field 5 cy ATTN: Security OfcATTN: G. IvyATTN: M. Wright Science Applications, IncATTN: M. Warshaw ATTN: R. McClean
10 cy ATTN: Tech Info CtrR & D Associates Science Applications, IncR & AsocitesATTN: H. Dolatshahi2 Cy ATTN: Doc Con ATTN: R. Jaka
ATN .Jarka
R. F. Cross Associates, LtdATTN: R. Mahoney
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Science Applications, Inc TRW Electronics & Defense SectorATTN: C. Bates ATTN: G. Teraoka
ATTN: D. Jortner*Scientific Rsch Assoc, Inc ATTN: F. Fendell4ATTN: J. Kredozsky 2 cy ATTN: Tech Info Ctr
SRI International TRW Electronics & Defense SectorATTN: P. Wong ATTN: F. SterkATTN: B. Lew ATTN: F. StrawATTN: G. AbrahamsonATTN: P. Dolan United Technologies Rsch Ctr
9 cy ATTN: Library ATTN: H. Michels
SRI International Visidyne, Inc2 cy ATTN: Doc Con ATTN: H. Smiith
Sylvania Systems Grp Weidlinger Assoc, Consulting Engrg2 cy ATTN: Library ATTN: J. Wright
3 cy ATTN: N. BaronStrategic Systems Div
ATTN: A. Novenski Weidlinger Assoc, Consulting EngrgATTN: K. Stultz
System Planning & Analysis, IncATTN: Contracts Ofc Weidlinger AssociatesATTN: P. Vadola ATTN: J. Isenberg
ATTN: E. RichardsonTetra Tech, Inc
ATTN: Contracts Ofc Weidlinger Associates, IncATTN: E. Raney
Tetra Tech, IncATTN: J. Preston Westinghouse Corp
ATTN: J. Kasdorf -
Toyon Rsch CorpATTN: J. Garbarino
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