UCLA Office of Academic Computing _A_d_d_r_e_s_s: Office of Academic Computing 5628 Math Sciences Addition University of California 405 Hilgard Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90024-1557 _E-_m_a_i_l: Internet: calloac@oac.ucla.edu BITNET: calloac@uclamvs _P_h_o_n_e: (213) 825-7452 Consulting (213) 825-7548 User Relations _D_e_s_c_r_i_p_t_i_o_n The Office of Academic Computing (OAC) provides mainframe and supercomputer services through its computing services group, microcomputer support services through its Microcom- puter Support Office, and campus backbone network services through its Campus Network Services. OAC operates an IBM 3090-600S supercomputer with six vector facilities, running under MVS/ESA and VM/XA-SP, to provide computing services in support of UCLA's instructional and research activities. OAC provides access to a wide variety of software facili- ties, including mathematical and engineering applications (ESSL, IMSL, ACRITH, EISPACK FUNPACK, LINDO, MPS360, and SPEAKEASY), computational chemistry (Gaussian 88, GAMESS, HONDO 7, MOPAC, and BATCHMIN), fluid dynamics analysis (AMES PNS, FLUENT/BFC, NS57, ROTOR2, TAIR and VSAERO), seismic analysis (MODMIG, PREMIG, and STARPAK), and structural analysis (ADINA, ASTROS, CSA/NASTRAN, NIKE2D, MAZE, and SAM- CEF). _________________________ The information in this section is provided in accor- dance with the copyright notice appearing at the front of this guide. March 29, 1990 NNSC Section 1.18, Page 1 For development of numerically intensive applications, the VS FORTRAN and Parallel FORTRAN (PF) compilers provide vec- torization and parallel programming, respectively. Other compilers provided by OAC include C, PASCAL, PL/I, COBOL, APL, ALGOL, IBM Assembler, and Waterloo BASIC. Other areas of interest include graphics software (Interac- tive Chart Utility, SAS/GRAPH, GDDM, DISSPLA, SPEAKEZ Graph- ics, GKS), and text processing (SCRIPT/VS). Popular software products such as TSO and ISPF/PDF, and statistical packages (SAS, SPSSx, and BMDP) are also available, as are electronic mail and access to ORION (the UCLA Library's online information system). _N_e_t_w_o_r_k _A_c_c_e_s_s OAC's facilities are available via: + Internet + BITNET for file transfer and electronic mail + Direct dial modems at 300, 1200, and 2400 baud + Hardwired workstations in OAC's public access facili- ties and in UCLA campus departments _W_h_o _C_a_n _U_s_e _O_A_C? Computing services are provided to the UCLA community, other educational institutions, and state and federally funded projects. Accounts are available to other outside users on a case-by-case basis. Open-access computing accounts are available free to UCLA students and faculty to access ORION and electronic mail. For further information, call the OAC User Relations Office, (213) 825-7548. March 29, 1990 NNSC Section 1.18, Page 2