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'''CS-4'''<ref name="DTICEntry" >{{cite book | url = http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA028063 | title = DTIC Report Entry | author = Benjamin M. Brosgol |author2=,Timothy A.| author3=James L. Felty |author4=Joel R. Lexier|author5=Gary M. Palter|publisher = INTERMETRICS INC | issue = ADA028063}}</ref> is a [[programming language]] and an operating system interface. It was developed in the early 1970s at [[Intermetrics]] in [[Cambridge, Massachusetts]]. The first published manual was released in December 1973, entitled "CS-4 Language Reference Manual and Operating System Interface".<ref name="DTICEntry" /> The document had three parts: CS-4 Base Language Capabilities; CS-4 Operating System Interface; and Overview of Full CS-4 Capabilities.
 
==History==