Documentation

Last documentation update: June 3, 2003

Each BACC user manual contains, among other things, the following information: BACC Users: Select the document that corresponds to the application you are using (i.e., Matlab, Splus, R, Console).

BACC Developers: There is a manual introducing model developers to the structure of the BACC software and how to develop models for BACC using the Microsoft Visual C++ compiler. We encourage model developers to contact us before trying to develop new models.

Documents are available in both postscript and PDF form. To view PDF files you will need the free Adobe Acrobat Reader. Worked examples demonstrating BACC are available in the Related Resources section.

User Manuals Description PDF Postscript
Windows Matlab Manual for Windows Matlab version of BACC
Linux/Unix Matlab Manual for Linux/Unix Matlab version of BACC
Windows S-PLUS Manual for Windows S-PLUS version of BACC
Linux/Unix S-PLUS Manual for Linux/Unix S-PLUS version of BACC
Windows R Manual for Windows R version of BACC
Linux/Unix R Manual for Linux/Unix R version of BACC
Windows Console Manual for Windows console version of BACC
Linux/Unix Console Manual for Linux/Unix console version of BACC
Windows Gauss Manual for Windows Gauss version of BACC
Linux/Unix Gauss Manual for Linux/Unix Gauss version of BACC
ULLM Model Details This document contains details on the ULLM model. It is referred to by the user manuals. N/A
Developer Manual
BACC Developer's Manual for Windows Detailed instructions on developing with BACC using the Microsoft Visual C++ compiler