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Netlib and NA-Net: Building a Scientific Computing Community

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Netlib and NA-Net: Building a Scientific Computing Community
The Netlib software repository was created in 1984 to facilitate quick distribution of public domain software routines for use in scientific computation. The Numerical Analysis Net (or "NA Net") had its roots in the same period, beginning as a simple file of contact information for numerical analysts and evolving into an email forwarding service for that community. It soon evolved to support a regular electronic mail newsletter, and eventually an online directory service. Both of these services are still in operation and enjoy wide use today. While they are and always have been distinct services, Netlib and NA-Net's histories are intertwined. This document gives the system authors' perspective on how and why Netlib and NA-Net came to exist and impact on their user communities.
Jack Dongarra, Gene H. Golub, Eric Grosse, Cleve B
Added 08 Dec 2010
Updated 08 Dec 2010
Type Journal
Year 2008
Where ANNALS
Authors Jack Dongarra, Gene H. Golub, Eric Grosse, Cleve B. Moler, Keith Moore
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