IEEE 854-1987 en Radix-Independent Floating-Point Arithmetic (IEEE Computer Society)《与基数无关的浮点运算》.pdf
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1、iANSI/IEEE Std 854-1987An American National StandardIEEE Standard for Radix-Independent Floating-Point ArithmeticSponsorTechnical Committee on Microprocessors and Microcomputersof theIEEE Computer SocietyApproved March 12, 1987Reaffirmed March 17, 1994IEEE Standards BoardApproved September 10, 1987R
2、eaffirmed August 23, 1994American National Standards Institute Copyright 1987 byThe Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017, USANo part of this publication may be reproduced in any form, in an electronic retrieval system or otherwise, without th
3、eprior written permission of the publisher.iiIEEE Standards documents are developed within the Technical Committees of the IEEE Societies and the StandardsCoordinating Committees of the IEEE Standards Board. Members of the committees serve voluntarily and withoutcompensation. They are not necessaril
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9、e tospecific applications. When the need for interpretations is brought to the attention of IEEE, the Institute will initiateaction to prepare appropriate responses. Since IEEE Standards represent a consensus of all concerned interests, it isimportant to ensure that any interpretation has also recei
10、ved the concurrence of a balance of interests. For this reasonIEEE and the members of its technical committees are not able to provide an instant response to interpretation requestsexcept in those cases where the matter has previously received formal consideration.Comments on standards and requests
11、for interpretations should be addressed to:Secretary, IEEE Standards Board345 East 47th StreetNew York, NY 10017USAiiiForeword(This Foreword is not a part of ANSI/IEEE Std 854-1987, IEEE Standard for Radix-Independent Floating-Point Arithmetic.)This standard is a product of the Radix-Independent Flo
12、ating-Point Arithmetic Working Group of the MicroprocessorStandards Subcommittee. This work was sponsored by the Technical Committee on Microprocessors andMinicomputers of the IEEE Computer Society. It generalizes ANSI/IEEE Std 754-1985, IEEE Standard for BinaryFloating-Point Arithmetic, to remove d
13、ependencies on radix and wordlength. The committee believes that, except fora possible conflict with the requirements in 5.6 and 7.2 that unrecognizable decimal input strings signal an exception,and in 6.3 that the sign of zero be preserved in certain conversion operations, any implementation confor
14、ming toANSI/IEEE Std 754-1985 will also conform to this standard. In addition, the definition of logb has been enhanced inthe Appendix, and two new functions, conv and nearbyinteger, have been added. Draft 1.0 of this standard waspublished to solicit public comments.1This standard defines a family o
15、f commercially feasible ways for new systems to perform floating-point arithmetic.Issues of retrofitting were not considered. Among the desiderata that guided the formulation of this standard were thefollowing:1) Facilitate movement of existing programs from diverse computers to those that adhere to
16、 this standard.2) Enhance the capabilities and safety available to programmers who, though not expert in numerical methods,may well be attempting to produce numerically sophisticated programs. However, we recognize that utilityand safety are sometimes antagonists.3) Encourage experts to develop and
17、distribute robust and efficient numerical programs that are portable, viaminor editing and recompilation, onto any computer that conforms to this standard and possesses adequatecapacity.4) Provide direct support fora) execution-time diagnosis of anomalies,b) smoother handling of exceptions, andc) in
18、terval arithmetic at a reasonable cost.5) Provide for development ofa) standard elementary functions like exp and cos,b) very high precision (multiword) arithmetic, andc) coupling of numerical and symbolic algebraic computation.6) Enable rather than preclude further refinements and extensions.Member
19、s of the Radix-Independent Floating-Point Arithmetic Working Group who voted on versions of this proposalor participated by correspondence were as follows:W. J. Cody, Chair J. BolstadJ. BoneyL. BreedJ. T. CoonenJ. DemmelA. A. DuBrulleP. J. FaillaceA. FyfeD. M. GayR. GoodmanK. HansonD. HoughR. E. Jam
20、es, IIIW. KahanR. KarpinskiV. KlemaE. LeBlancC. LewisZ. LiuR. MartinR. MateosianW. H. McAllisterE. McDonnellM. MikalajunasK. C. NgK. A. NormanJ. F. PalmerR. PextonF. N. RisJ. RyshpanD. StevensonR. StewartT. SuyehiroH. C. Thacher, JrJ. W. ThomasR. J. Wytmar1IEEE Micro, vol 4, no 4, Aug 1984.ivThe Cha
21、irman of the Microprocessor Standards Committee at the time of approval was James Davis.At the time of approval, the Technical Committee on Microprocessors and Microcomputers had as its ExecutiveCommittee:Martin Freeman, Chair James Flournoy Michael Smolin Robert StewartThe following persons were on
22、 the balloting committee that approved this document for submission to the IEEEStandards Board:A. AllisonP. AshendemG. BaldwinR. BakerL. BarcenasM. BiewerR. BobergP. BorrillC. CampW. J. CodyS. CooperJ. DavisR. DavisS. DiamondW. FischerJ. FlournoyG. ForceM. FreemanD. GustavsonT. HarkawayR. Hochsprung
23、D. HoughD. JamesR. JamesW. KahanL. KaledaR. KarpinskiH. KirrmanD. KraftG. LangdonT. LeonardG. LyonsR. McLellanK. MondalJ. MooneyG. NelsonD. OgdenT. PittmanS. PritalB. ShieldsM. SmolinD. StevensonR. StewartM. TeenerS. TetrickE. WaltzG. WhiteF. WhittingtonWhen the IEEE Standards Board approved this st
24、andard on March 12, 1987, it had the following membership:Donald C. Fleckenstein, Chair Marco W. Migliaro, Vice Chair Sava I. Sherr, Secretary James H. BeallDennis BodsonMarshall L. CainJames M. DalyStephen R. DillonEugene P. FogartyJay ForsterKenneth D. HendrixIrvin N. HowellLeslie R. KerrJack Kinn
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