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- MIMIC abstract "MIMIC, known in capitalized form only, is a former simulation computer language developed 1964 by H. E. Petersen, F. J. Sansom and L. M. Warshawsky of Systems Engineering Group within the Air Force Materiel Command at the Wright-Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio, USA. It is an expression-oriented continuous block simulation language, but capable of incorporating blocks of FORTRAN-like algebra.MIMIC is a further development from MIDAS (Modified Integration Digital Analog Simulator), which represented analog computer design. Written completely in FORTRAN but one routine in COMPASS, and ran on Control Data supercomputers, MIMIC is capable of solving much larger simulation models.With MIMIC, ordinary differential equations describing mathematical models in several scientific disciplines as in engineering, physics, chemistry, biology, economics and as well as in social sciences can easily be solved by numerical integration and the results of the analysis are listed or drawn in diagrams. It also enables the analysis of nonlinear dynamic conditions.The MIMIC software package, written as FORTRAN overlay programs, executes input statements of the mathematical model in six consecutive passes. Simulation programs written in MIMIC are compiled rather than interpreted. The core of the simulation package is a variable step numerical integrator of fourth-order Runge-Kutta method. Many useful functions related to electrical circuit elements exist besides some mathematical functions found in most scientific programming languages. There is no need to sort the statements in order of dependencies of the variables, since MIMIC does it internally. Parts of the software organized in overlays are:MIMIN (input)– reads in user simulation program and data,MIMCO (compiler) – compiles the user program and creates an in-core array of instructions,MIMSO (sort)– sorts the instructions array after dependencies of variables,MIMAS (assembler) – converts the BCD instructions into machine-oriented code,MIMEX (execute)– executes the user program by integrating,MIMOUT (output)– puts out the data as a list or diagram of data.↑".
- MIMIC wikiPageExternalLink CC-69-05_MIMIC_Apr69.pdf.
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- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Air_Force_Materiel_Command.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Analog_computer.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink BCD.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink COMPASS.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Category:CDC_software.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Category:Numerical_programming_languages.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Category:Object-oriented_programming_languages.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Category:Programming_languages_created_in_1964.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Category:Simulation_programming_languages.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Category:Wright-Patterson_Air_Force_Base.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Computer_language.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Control_Data_Corporation.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Dayton,_Ohio.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Expression-oriented_programming_language.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Expression-oriented_programming_languages.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink FORTRAN.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Fortran.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink H._E._Petersen.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Lotka–Volterra_equation.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Lotka–Volterra_equations.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Machine_code.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Marine_biology.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Mathematical_model.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Nonlinear_system.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Nonlinearity.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Numerical_integration.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Ordinary_differential_equation.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Programming_language.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Runge-Kutta_method.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Runge–Kutta_methods.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Simulation.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Supercomputer.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink USA.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Wright-Patterson_AFB.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLink Wright-Patterson_Air_Force_Base.
- MIMIC wikiPageWikiLinkText "MIMIC".
- MIMIC hasPhotoCollection MIMIC.
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- MIMIC subject Category:CDC_software.
- MIMIC subject Category:Numerical_programming_languages.
- MIMIC subject Category:Object-oriented_programming_languages.
- MIMIC subject Category:Programming_languages_created_in_1964.
- MIMIC subject Category:Simulation_programming_languages.
- MIMIC subject Category:Wright-Patterson_Air_Force_Base.
- MIMIC hypernym Language.
- MIMIC type Language.
- MIMIC type Facility.
- MIMIC type Language.
- MIMIC comment "MIMIC, known in capitalized form only, is a former simulation computer language developed 1964 by H. E. Petersen, F. J. Sansom and L. M. Warshawsky of Systems Engineering Group within the Air Force Materiel Command at the Wright-Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio, USA.".
- MIMIC label "MIMIC".
- MIMIC sameAs m.0bcr5c.
- MIMIC sameAs Q6716125.
- MIMIC sameAs Q6716125.
- MIMIC wasDerivedFrom MIMIC?oldid=662465574.
- MIMIC isPrimaryTopicOf MIMIC.