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Wrapping Legacy Scientific Applications

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Applications of Distributed Object Technology for Aerospace Computations

A distributed object is a reusable, self-contained piece of software that cooperates with objects in a plug-and-play fashion. Many scientific applications in aerodynamics and solid mechanics are written in Fortran. Refitting these legacy Fortran codes with distributed objects can increase the code reusability. At the Glenn Research Center, we are developing efficient technologies and tools to integrate aerospace applications into a distributed object framework.

Curator: Ryan Spaulding
Last Update: September 25, 2002
NASA Official: Steve Walworth