Macro instruction extensions of compiler languages
Communications of the ACM
Table-Lookup/Interpolation Function Generation for Fixed-Point Digital Computations
IEEE Transactions on Computers
AFIPS '68 (Fall, part II) Proceedings of the December 9-11, 1968, fall joint computer conference, part II
A new graphic display/plotter for small digital computers
AFIPS '69 (Spring) Proceedings of the May 14-16, 1969, spring joint computer conference
BIOMOD: an interactive computer graphics system for modeling
AFIPS '71 (Fall) Proceedings of the November 16-18, 1971, fall joint computer conference
The future on-line continuous-system simulation
AFIPS '71 (Fall) Proceedings of the November 16-18, 1971, fall joint computer conference
Dare II: Fast on-line digital simulation on a small computer
Mathematics and Computers in Simulation
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While batch-processed applications of convenient, highly developed digital continuous-system simulation languages are now commonplace, such systems do not provide the intimate man-machine intercourse cherished in analog/hybrid simulation. The DES-I system, which combined a special simulation console and a digital plotter with an SDS 9300 (medium-sized) computer was, then, a pioneering effort, unfortunately abandoned by its manufacturer. The only commercially available interactive system appears to be the IBM CSMP 1130 system which, like its predecessor PACTOLUS, can be programmed from a simple typewriter terminal. This is an interpreter system implemented on a small computer and thus yields relatively quite slow execution.