Advanced Fortran Topics

Date: Monday, September 17 - Friday, September 21, 2012, 9:00-18:00
Location: LRZ Building, Garching/Munich, Boltzmannstr. 1
Contents: This course is targeted at scientists who wish to extend their knowledge of Fortran beyond what is provided in the Fortran 95 standard. Some other tools relevant for software engineering are also discussed. Topics covered include
  • object oriented features
  • design patterns
  • generation and handling of shared libraries
  • mixed language programming
  • standardized IEEE arithmetic and exceptions
  • I/O extensions from Fortran 2003
  • parallel programming with coarrays
  • source code versioning system (subversion)

To consolidate the lecture material, each day's approximately 4 hours of lecture are complemented by 3 hours of hands-on sessions.

Prerequisites Course participants should have basic UNIX/Linux knowledge (login with secure shell, shell commands, simple scripts, editor vi or emacs). Good knowledge of the Fortran 95 standard is also necessary, such as covered in the February course at LRZ.
Language: English
Teachers: R. Bader, A. Block
Registration: Please register via the LRZ registration form (Please choose course HFTN1S12)