library routine


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Noun1.library routine - a debugged routine that is maintained in a program library
subprogram, subroutine, procedure, routine, function - a set sequence of steps, part of larger computer program
program library, subroutine library, library - (computing) a collection of standard programs and subroutines that are stored and available for immediate use
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Also included in the documentation for each NAG Library routine is example MATLAB code showing how to call the routine
There are a plethora of benefits and advantages to instituting a regular library routine. One advantage is teaching the students how to properly respect and handle books.
where G_IDX is the input global index from the library routine, PROCS (*) is the output vector containing the indices of the BLACS task(s) owing the given index, and NPROCS is the number of valid entries in PROCS.
All you have to do, the language inventors tell you, is call the appropriate library routine. For example, instead of
If a librarian is to deliver prompt and adequate services to the clients, he/she must adapt to the changing environment and the use of current software to manage library routine activities.
Of course this alternative approach has extra overhead, but it may be the most numerically sound solution, since the library routine has algorithmic control and puts slightly less burden on the user.
A key feature needed to support robust, parallel libraries is a guarantee that communication within a library routine does not conflict with communication extraneous to the routine.
Duff implements the provenances in a single library routine that all programs call as they begin execution.
(a) Selection of information resources: This is a library routine required to be carried out by a librarian or a skilled library personnel which involves the choosing of the right or most relevant materials out of the abundance for the target patrons.
Many library routines and operations that were initially performed manually are now being converted to computerized operations which means, applications of ICT techniques to providing better and faster services to the end users.

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