mcgrory@aspen.IAG.HP.COM (John McGrory) (10/09/90)
DATE: October 8, 1990 FROM: John McGrory, IEEE P1003.9 Chair TO: Potential Ballot Group Members RE: IEEE P1003.9 Ballot Group Formation The P1003.9 ("FORTRAN Language Bindings to POSIX") working group is nearing its first ballot, with ballot-group formation about to begin. We hope to have a large and diverse ballot group, and encourage all interested parties to participate, so please also inform other colleagues of this activity. The basis for this language binding work is the published IEEE Standard 1003.1-1988, which has been accepted as FIPS standard 151-1, recognized as an American National Standard by ANSI, and adopted as ISO Standard 9945-1. All forthcoming POSIX standards, including this FORTRAN binding, are targeted for these same standards bodies. The IEEE Standard 1003.1-1988 presents both the POSIX kernel functionality and the C language binding to that functionality. It has been the task of the FORTRAN language binding committee to develop a standard interface from the FORTRAN 77 language to the functionality provided in 1003.1. The working group has accomplished this goal by developing a methodology for providing access to all essential functionality from FORTRAN 77, and has applied this methodology to produce a consistent set of interfaces. Efforts have been made to incorporate current "common practice" where appropriate, but yet specify only the minimum set of interfaces necessary to effectively use the FORTRAN 77 language in a POSIX environment. Although membership in the IEEE or the IEEE Computer Society is required to be an official member of the ballot group, we will also accept ballots from non-members (as "Parties of Interest") and devote equal attention to the treatment of such ballots. Appropriate IEEE membership forms can be obtained from the IEEE offices or directly from me; personal contact information is given below. The ballot-group invitation form must be received by the IEEE office no later than November 2, 1990, so please act as soon as possible. On behalf of the committee, I thank you for your interest and look forward to your participation. John McGrory Internet: mcgrory@iag.hp.com UUCP: hplabs!iag!mcgrory Phone: 408-447-0265 Hewlett Packard Co. 19046 Pruneridge Ave. MS 46G Cupertino, CA 95014