ISO/IEC JTC1/SC22/WG5-N1548 RESOLUTIONS OF THE WG5 MEETING ON JULY 28 TO AUGUST 1 2003 IN DRESDEN, GERMANY The meeting was attended by the convenor and 14 members, representing 6 member bodies. Resolutions D1 to D8 were approved by unanimous consent, D9 and D10 by unanimous acclaim. D1. Name of the Language That WG5 resolves that the informal name of the language shall be Fortran 2003. D2. Convener's Report to SC22 That WG5 endorses the Business Plan and Convener's Report to the SC22 2003 Plenary Meeting which is in document WG5-N1538. In particular it endorses the intention, according to the established schedule, to deliver to SC22 for balloting a DIS for the revised part 1 of the Fortran standard in July 2004. D3. Appreciation of Project Editor That WG5 again congratulates the Project Editor Richard Maine for the high quality and speed of his work in producing the revision of the Committee Draft so quickly after the previous WG5 meeting. D4. Fortran 95 Interpretations That WG5 approves interpretations 99, 100 and JP-17 to Part 1 of the Fortran standard which have passed the J3 ballot and are listed in WG5-N1554, and recommends that interpretation 101 be approved (see WG5-N1561). However WG5 requests J3 to reconsider the edit given in interpretation JP-24 (see WG5- N1561). Further, WG5 requests J3 to ensure that the edits from the approved interpretations are incorporated in the draft revised standard. D5. Technical Content of Fortran 2003 FCD That WG5 recommends to its primary development body that, in order to meet the agreed schedule, the technical content of the draft revised standard for Fortran which is to be submitted to SC22 for FCD ballot shall be WG5-N1523 (also known as J3/03-007) as modified by the edits described in WG5 papers N1552, N1553, N1556, N1557, N1560, N1562, N1564, N1566, N1567, N1568, N1569, N1570 and N1571. The primary development body is encouraged to make editorial corrections and clarifications and to resolve inconsistencies, but the technical content should not be changed unless a serious flaw is found. D6. Schedule for processing Fortran 2003 FCD That WG5 directs its convener to forward to its primary development body by August 4, 2003 the WG5 papers specified in resolution D5. Processing shall then be as follows. J3 reviews the draft standard and proposes minor edits August 18-22 2003 Project editor produces revised document by mid September 2003 Convener holds WG5 letter ballot on the document to be completed by mid October 2003 Subgroup established by convener checks document soon thereafter Project editor revises document as directed by convener soon thereafter Convener forwards document to SC22 for FCD balloting by end October 2003 D7. TR on Enhanced Module Facilities in Fortran That WG5 proposes that the technical content of the draft TR which is to be submitted to SC22 for PDTR balloting shall be as described in WG5-N1555, as perhaps modified by N1572. At its meetings in August and November 2003 the primary development body is encouraged to make editorial corrections and clarifications and to resolve inconsistencies. WG5 proposes to hold a WG5 letter ballot on the draft following the November 2003 J3 meeting. Further, WG5 directs its convener to forward the draft TR to SC22 for concurrent registration and PDTR balloting after the draft revised standard has been submitted for FCD ballot. WG5 intends that the document be processed in time for submittal to SC22 for DTR ballot in July 2004. Further, WG5 confirms its intent that the TR shall not specify the detailed relationship of its facilities to ISO/IEC 1539-1:1997. However WG5 notes that the language facilities described in the TR are not dependent on new language features introduced in Fortran 2003. D8. Future Meetings That WG5 thanks the US member body for offering to host the WG5 meeting to be held, simultaneously with J3, in Las Vegas on May 2 to 7, 2004. D9. Vote of Thanks for Support for Meeting That WG5 thanks Prof Wolfgang Nagel and the Centre for High Performance Computing, TU Dresden, and the Institute of Scientific Computing in the Mathematics Department, TU Dresden, for so generously supporting the meeting. D10. Vote of Thanks That WG5 wishes to express its appreciation to the convener (John Reid), the secretary (Lars Mossberg), the librarian (Matthijs van Waveren) and the drafting committee. It especially wishes to thank the local host Wolfgang Walter and his colleagues Mrs Heinisch and Mrs Eckstein for their organization of the meeting and the social programme and for their contributions to the success of the meeting.