Teaching Continuous Simulation Using GASP

Abstract

GASP is a digital simulation language that aids in the development of a much broader spectrum of dynamic models than most other languages can accommodate. GASP allows the variables that define system performance to be described by both equations and logical conditions. System descriptions written in terms of difference or differential equations are referred to as continuous models; system descriptions written in terms of discrete changes based on logical conditions are referred to as discrete models. GASP can handle continuous, discrete, and combined continuous and discrete modeling.


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