Abstract

The paper describes a hign level interactive conversational language L-A-S (Linear Algebra and Systems) used in analysis and design of linear control systems. The L-A-S language is written in FORTRAN-IV (DEC-10) but its use does not require the knowledge of standard programming languages. Modular structure of the language permits easy modification, updating and extensions. The syntax and semantics are simple, staraitforward so that familiarity with the language may be easily attained. For more than one year the L-A-S language has been used in automatic control education and research at the University of Campinas, Brasil and University of Illinois, USA.

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