REDIMEN: Systems Analysis of Integrated Networks of Tasks (SAINT) Redimensioning Program.

Abstract

The SAINT (Systems Analysis of Integrated Networks of Tasks) computer programs have fixed storage array dimensions. Different models may have storage requirements less than (or greater than) the presently defined array sizes in SAINT, which makes the SAINT programs inefficient (or impossible to run) unless the common statements in all of the subroutines are redimensioned. This is a laborious, error-prone task. REDIMEN was designed and implemented to eliminate most of the manual labor required to revise the SAINT source codes to tailor array sizes to the model or problem at hand. This document describes the REDIMEN program, its source code, necessary inputs, and its utilization in conjunction with SAINT applications efforts. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 01, 1980
Accession Number
ADA082735

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  • Constance M. Hoyland
  • Deborah J. Seifert
  • George Koeplinger

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  • System Development Corporation

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