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A computer algebra system (MapleV) with symbolic, numerical, graphical and programming capabilities, has been used to develop algorithms needed for the solution of state space design equations. The calculations involved are complex, tedious and error prone, even for simple examples. The use of MapleV has provided symbolic and numerical results, quickly and efficiently, with a tremendous gain in time and with minimal effort.<>