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Language peer sets for BIOMOD:
United States
United States/1970
Designed 1970
1970s languages
Third generation
High Cold War
Genus Expression oriented
Specialised Languages
Expression oriented
Continuous
Simulating
Expression oriented/1970
Continuous/1970
Simulating/1970
Expression oriented/United States
Continuous/United States
Simulating/United States
Specialised Languages
Specialised Languages/1970
Specialised Languages/us

BIOMOD(ID:5705/bio002)

Biological systems simulation language 

alternate simple view
Country: United States
Designed 1970
Genus: Expression oriented
Sammet category: Specialised Languages


for BIOlogical MODels

Continuous simulation language developed at Rand Corporation for the simulation of biological systems

"supports models that guide the treatment of leukemia and instruct medical students in fluid therapy"

Internally translated to CSMP/360


Related languages
CSMP BIOMOD   Extension of

References:
  • Groner, Gabriel F.; Berman, R.A.; Clark, R.L.; DeL (1970) Groner, Gabriel F.; Berman, R.A.; Clark, R.L.; DeLand Edward Charles "BIOMOD: A User's View of an Interactive Computer System for Biological Modeling (A Preliminary Report)." RAND RM-6327-NIH 1970 Abstract Online copy
  • DeLand, Edward Charles; Bekey, George A.; Moore, G (1971) DeLand, Edward Charles; Bekey, George A.; Moore, George P. "Toward a Natural Simulation Language" RAND P-4688 1971 Abstract Online copy
  • DeLand, E. C., (1972) DeLand, E. C., "BIOMOD - An Interactive Computer Graphics System for Modeling" pp369-378
          in [AFIPS] (1972) [AFIPS] Proceedings of the 1972 Fall Joint Computer Conference FJCC 41
  • Holmes, Harvard H. (1975) Holmes, Harvard H. "Graphics Modeling Techniques in Computer Aided Design" Berkeley, UC California 1975 Extract: BIOMOD Extract: NASTRAN, SPICE and TRANSPORT
          in [AFIPS] (1972) [AFIPS] Proceedings of the 1972 Fall Joint Computer Conference FJCC 41
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