Abstract

GRIP (GeneRal Interactive Processor) is a problem-oriented language which establishes a powerful and convenient communication linkage between engineer and computer. GRIP is implemented in a set of programs which provide its capabilities for command translation, on-line programming and small database management. The GRIP application program, written using the grammer of the language, provides access to one or more task specific programs and to utility resources such as numerical methods and interactive graphics packages. This paper describes the structure and function of GRIP applications which support chemical engineering education and research activities.

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