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FORTRAN Simulation (FORTSIM) Language Program Description,

Authors: Richard D. Crumm; COMPUTER SCIENCES CORP FALLS CHURCH VA
Abstract:
This report contains a detailed description of the concept and use of the Fortran Simulation (FORTSIM) Language program which extends FORTRAN language to accommodate large scale simulation models. It permits greater utilization of available memory, introduces a Macro facility similar to those available in machine language compilers, and provides programming ease with the use of indirect addressing and a method of assuring commonality between programs and subroutines. The program is executable on the IBM 360/370 and Honeywell 6000 Series computer system. (Author)

Pages: 37
Report Date: DEC 1973
Contract Number: DCA10073C0033
Report Number: 0845519

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Keywords relating to this report:
(COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION
(FORTRAN
ADDRESSING
CODING
COMMUNICATION AND RADIO SYSTEMS
COMPATIBILITY
COMPILERS
COMPUTER PROGRAMS
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
DIGITAL COMPUTERS
FLOW CHARTING
Fortsim computer program
Honeywell 6000 computers
IBM 360 COMPUTERS
IBM 370 computers
NETWORKS
PREPROCESSING
PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES)
SIMULATION LANGUAGES)
SIMULATORS
SUBROUTINES
TABLES(DATA)
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