SIMULA: An ALGOL-based simulation language

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This paper is an introduction to SIMULA, a programming language designed to provide a systems analyst with unified concepts which facilitate the concise description of discrete event systems. A system description also serves as a source language simulation program. SIMULA is an extension of ALGOL 60 in which the most important new concept is that of quasi-parallel processing. © 1966, ACM. All rights reserved.

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Dahl, O. J., & Nygaard, K. (1966). SIMULA: An ALGOL-based simulation language. Communications of the ACM, 9(9), 671–678. https://doi.org/10.1145/365813.365819

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