1261	 Modeling and Simulation of Digital Networks	 The simulation of digital networks on a digital computer provides the engineer with an effective means of analyzing time-quantized logical behavior. The digital network is modeled as a set of time-dependent or time-independent Boolean transformations each transformation describing the input-output relationship of a model element comprising the network mode. The simplicity of utilizing the FORTRAN IV Programming System as a digital Network Simulator is discussed an illustrated. This simplicity is derived from a common modeling technique applicable to combinational and sequential digital networks and a systematic programming approach.
