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Two analyst-oriented computer languages: EASL, POSE
For approximately three and one-half years a continuous modest-level effort has been maintained at Aerospace Corporation to support the development of analyst-oriented computer languages which could be used for both off-line and interactive applications. Initially, this effort produced a block-oriented macro language called EASL (Engineering Analysis and Simulation Language) [1].