Abstract
This tutorial introduces CSSL's (Continuous System Simulation Languages) by using examples from three of the popular commercial languages used in North America at the present time. The languages are CSSL-IV (1), DSL/VS (2) and ISIM (3).Continuous System Simulation Languages are user-oriented software systems. CSSL's are designed to assist engineers and scientists to mathematically model, analyze, and evaluate the dynamic behavior of physical phenomena. By providing a set of tools for computer-aided-analysis, they make it easy for the user to get his simulation on the computer quickly and to easily conduct experiments, collect data and present that data in useful form with minimal knowledge of the computer system itself.
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