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Revision of Two Computer Programs for Probit Analysis
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Program CheckingEngineeringCompiler TechnologyComputer ArchitectureSoftware EngineeringSoftware AnalysisHardware SecurityProbit AnalysisFortran IiMechanical VerificationSystems EngineeringParallel ComputingFinancial AccountingAccountingAbstract InterpretationComputer EngineeringProgramming Language ImplementationWord (Computer Architecture)Computer SciencePro Bit AnalysisOptimizing CompilerVirtual MemoryIbm 1620Program AnalysisFormal MethodsBusinessSystem Software
A previous article (Daum and Killcreas 1966) described 2 computer programs for pro bit analysis written in FORTRAN II for use on an IBM 1620 computer. These programs. as revised, enlarged (31,360 and 39,376 spaces), and rewritten in FORTRAN IV for use on an IBM 360/30 computer, reflect the general availability of more powerful computers. They also contain new features that make them more robust, efficient, and useful.