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This report describes a dynamic storage allocator which is intended to provide more complete control. As consequence of this allocator, it is in fact possible to write programs that are not only more compact but that can be performed more efficiently than most programs written in the usual FORTRAN form. Basically, the approach taken here is intended to divorce those parts of the program concerned with data storage and manipulation from those involved in setting up the logic of the actual calculation. All tasks involving manipulation of data are assigned to standard functions of the system. The task of writing a computational program is then for the most part one of joining together the many subroutines of the system.
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