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The , authored by the original Scilab Group , serves as the foundational documentation for Scilab, a premier open-source software for numerical computation. Historically developed by researchers from INRIA and ENPC , this manual outlines the core functional capabilities of the software, which began as a tool for researchers in automatic control. The Evolution of the Scilab Group
: Jean-Philippe Chancelier, François Delebecque, Claude Gomez, Maurice Goursat, Ramine Nikoukhah, and Serge Steer. SCILAB REFERENCE MANUAL Scilab Group
The Scilab Reference Manual (hosted by ResearchGate) provides technical specifications for the software’s extensive libraries: The , authored by the original Scilab Group
: In 1994, the group released Scilab 1.1 as free software, a pivotal moment that established it as a viable open-source alternative to proprietary software like MATLAB. Core Manual Content modern users primarily utilize the system
While the original group’s manual remains a historical touchstone, modern users primarily utilize the system, which evolved from these early documents: