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In this chapter we describe the types of files, which may be input or output, for MODLER. Some of these are for environment control, so we start with an explanation of special files that affect the start-up process. Then, we describe how you may enhance the on-line help, especially for others to use, with dictionaries and documents. In addition, you may prepare a sequence of MODLER commands that comprise an execution file. One example, which you might examine, is ATEST.EXC, which you executed just after your installation.
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Greenberg, H.J. (1993). File Interfaces. In: Modeling by Object-Driven Linear Elemental Relations. Operations Research/Computer Science Interface Series, vol 2. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-3168-5_8
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