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Yeah ... you could probably get away with just Math::Interval. If the module's description specifies that it performs "interval computations" (as I'm sure it will) then anyone looking for a module to perform interval computations should find it - and should recognise immediately that it does what they want.

The thing I like about "Math::IntervalComputations" is that the name tells you what it does. "Math::Interval" tells you nothing. If it were up to me I'd still go with "Math::IntervalComputations" .... but it's not up to me .... and that's possibly a good thing :-)

Cheers,
Rob
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Re^4: Interval Computation Module Design
by HollyKing (Pilgrim) on Feb 21, 2006 at 16:22 UTC

    I've expanded the documentation to include more information about intervals and how they are used.

    I used Math::Complex as the inspiration for choosing the name Math::Interval. Interval is a bad name for these things because the word has many other meanings. However, that is what they're called in the literature so I'm stuck with that name.

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