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... Fortran language and its applica-
tions, see Edgar (1992). The newest version of Fortran, known as Fortran 90, has
absorbed many important features for parallel computing. Fortran 90 has many
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... accurate performance indices that can be used to plan,
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plant. This reactive method of management...
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effect ... maintenance management represents a loss of more than
$60 billion each year. Perhaps more important is the fact that ineffective maintenance
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