LAIRS SYSTEM MANUAL

Abstract

The production-oriented Land-Air Integrated Re uction Syst m for scien ific at designed for t IB 9- 9 co puters is de cribed. The essence of the system is its monitor, which is ivid d into a Diag ostic and a Execution Supervi or. Flexibili y provision for pansion are explicit in the system monitor and its library of data proc ors hic p rmi a ition , revision , and subs itutions to parts without is urbing any other part. The system i easily adaptable to other problems, such as warehousing i ventoryi g or ccoun ing. (A UT OR AD-2725 19 4 AD-272 570Div. 30 U (TISTP/FR) OTS price $11.00 Land-Air, Inc., Point Mugu, Calif. LAIRS PROGRAMING MANUAL, by R. J. Lyon. 12 Jan 62, 141p. incl. illus. tables (Manual no. 19) (Contract N-123(61756)19425A) Unclassified report DESCRIPTORS: (*Digital computers, *Pro gramming.) Experimental data. Identifiers: LAIRS. The Land-Air Integrated Reduction System (LAIRS) is a production-oriented system for the reduction of scientific data, designed for the IBM 7097090 computers. The system essentially consists of three parts: a library of subprograms, or data processors, in absolute binary form; input, consisting of control information and data to be processed; and a monitor, which analyzes the control information, calls the appropriate subprograms as indicated therein, and handles input/output as requested by the subprograms. Programing for the system consists of constructing an independent data processor or subprogram in a language from which an absolute binary deck may be obtained, e.g., FAP, FORTRAN, or Mock Donald. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 12, 1962
Accession Number
AD0272571

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  • R.j. Lyon

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  • Computers
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  • Digital Computers
  • Experimental Data
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  • Production

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