Initializing help system before first use

Entering a model

In this chapter we will take you through a very small manufacturing example to illustrate the basic building blocks of Mosel.

Models are entered into a Mosel file using a standard text editor (do not use a word processor as an editor as this may not produce an ASCII file). If you have access to Windows, Xpress Workbench is the model development environment to use. The Mosel file is then loaded into Mosel, and compiled. Finally, the compiled file can be run. This chapter will show the stages in action.

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