Acuchem is a program for solving the system of differential equations describing the temporal behavior of spatially homogeneous, isothermal, multicomponent chemical reaction systems. It is designed to provide modelers, data evaluators, and laboratory scientists with an easy to use program for modeling complex chemical reactions, and for presenting the results in tabular or graphical form. The program is described and some examples of its application given. Acuchem is designed to operate on the IBM Personal Computer family and other compatible microcomputers, and is available in a compiled version on a floppy disk.
The Guide to Available Mathematical Software (GAMS) provides a framework for both a scientist-end-user and a librarian-maintainer to deal with large quantities of mathematical and statistical software. This framework includes a classification scheme for mathematical and statistical software, a database system to manage information about this software, and both an on-line interactive consulting system and a printed catalog for providing users with access to this information. A description is given of GAMS and its use at the National Bureau of Standards.
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