IEEE 754 floating‑point arithmetic standard
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The IEEE 754 floating‑point arithmetic standard is the globally adopted specification that defines formats and rules for representing and performing binary and decimal floating‑point calculations in computer systems.
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Target entity: IEEE 754 floating‑point arithmetic standard Target entity description: The IEEE 754 floating‑point arithmetic standard is the globally adopted specification that defines formats and rules for representing and performing binary and decimal floating‑point calculations in computer systems.
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Differential analyzer
The Differential Analyzer is an early analog mechanical computer designed to solve differential equations using interconnected rotating shafts and wheels.
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NMTI
NMTI is a prestigious United States presidential award that honors individuals, teams, and companies for outstanding contributions to technological innovation and advancement.
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C.
Man-Computer Symbiosis
Man-Computer Symbiosis is a seminal 1960 essay by J. C. R. Licklider that envisioned interactive, cooperative partnerships between humans and computers, laying conceptual foundations for modern interactive computing and the internet.
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IEEE standard
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floating‑point arithmetic standard ⓘ numerical computing standard ⓘ |
| appliesTo |
computer hardware
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computer software ⓘ numerical libraries ⓘ programming languages ⓘ |
| defines |
binary floating‑point formats
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decimal floating‑point formats ⓘ exception handling for floating‑point arithmetic ⓘ floating‑point environment ⓘ floating‑point exceptions ⓘ floating‑point number formats ⓘ floating‑point operations semantics ⓘ floating‑point rounding modes ⓘ rounding rules for floating‑point arithmetic ⓘ signed zero in floating‑point arithmetic ⓘ special values such as NaN and infinity ⓘ subnormal numbers ⓘ |
| fullName |
IEEE 754 floating‑point arithmetic standard
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surface form:
IEEE Standard for Floating‑Point Arithmetic
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| goal |
ensure consistent floating‑point behavior across platforms
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improve portability of numerical software ⓘ support reproducible floating‑point results ⓘ |
| influenced |
.NET floating‑point behavior
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C programming language floating‑point semantics ⓘ C++ programming language floating‑point semantics ⓘ Java floating‑point arithmetic ⓘ most modern CPU floating‑point units ⓘ |
| publishedBy |
IEEE Standards Association
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers ⓘ |
| specifies |
NaN payload and signaling behavior
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decimal128 format ⓘ decimal32 format ⓘ decimal64 format ⓘ division by zero exception ⓘ double‑precision binary64 format ⓘ extended precision binary formats ⓘ floating‑point encoding layouts ⓘ floating‑point rounding to nearest ties‑to‑even ⓘ inexact result exception ⓘ invalid operation exception ⓘ overflow handling ⓘ quadruple‑precision binary128 format ⓘ quiet NaN ⓘ round to nearest ties‑away ⓘ round toward +infinity ⓘ round toward zero ⓘ round toward −infinity ⓘ signaling NaN ⓘ single‑precision binary32 format ⓘ underflow handling ⓘ |
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IEEE 754 floating‑point arithmetic standard
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Subject: IEEE 754 floating‑point arithmetic standard Description of subject: The IEEE 754 floating‑point arithmetic standard is the globally adopted specification that defines formats and rules for representing and performing binary and decimal floating‑point calculations in computer systems.
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