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4. Gass S.I. Computer Model Documentation: A Review and An Approach. NBS Special Pub. 500-39 U.S. Gov. Printing Office Stock No. 003--003-02020-6 Washington D.C. 1979. This paper describes the issues and concerns surrounding computer model documentation and proposes an approach for the development of adequate documentation. Gass S.I. Computer Model Documentation: A Review and An Approach. NBS Special Pub. 500-39 U.S. Gov. Printing Office Stock No. 003--003-02020-6 Washington D.C. 1979. This paper describes the issues and concerns surrounding computer model documentation and proposes an approach for the development of adequate documentation.