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@Article{Wei:1994:BRI,
author = "Sha Xin Wei",
title = "Book Review: {InterCall 2.1}: The Tortoise and the
Hare",
journal = j-MATHEMATICA-J,
volume = "4",
number = "1",
pages = "??--??",
month = "Winter",
year = "1994",
CODEN = "????",
ISSN = "1047-5974 (print), 1097-1610 (electronic)",
ISSN-L = "1047-5974",
bibdate = "Sat Nov 6 13:33:52 MDT 2010",
bibsource = "http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/mathematicaj.bib;
http://www.mathematica-journal.com/issue/v4i1/",
URL = "http://www.mathematica-journal.com/issue/v4i1/reviews/wei/22-25_xinwei.mj.pdf;
http://www.mathematica-journal.com/issue/v4i1/reviews/wei/index.html",
abstract = "InterCall connects Mathematica to externally compiled
code, such as the extensive body of numerical routines
in the NAG, IMSL, and netlib libraries. Built atop
MathLink, it makes foreign Fortran, C or Pascal
procedures appear like Mathematica functions, and it
can interpret a wider class of Mathematica structures
than the built-in Compile function. InterCall
represents the most significant advance in augmenting
Mathematica's numerical reach since the introduction of
MathLink.",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
journal-URL = "http://www.mathematica-journal.com/",
remark = "InterCall 2.1 (\$500; \$300 educational), from
Analytica, P.O. Box 522, Nedlands, WA 6009, Australia.
Fax/Phone: 61 9 386 5666. E-mail:
analytic@earwax.pd.uwa.edu.au.",
}