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Abstract: A standardized language for reuse and exchange of
models is needed. An international design group has
designed such a language called Modelica. Modelica is
a modern language built on non-causal modeling with
mathematical equations and object-oriented constructs
to facilitate reuse of modeling knowledge.
INTRODUCTION
Modeling and simulation are becoming more important
since engineers need to analyse increasingly complex
systems often composed of subcomponents from different
domains. Typical... (Update)
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...of the state for a given state and time. A second group of modeling languages is equation based or declarative: Modelica (Elmqvist et al. 1998), Easy5 (The Boeing Company 1999) Dymola (Dynasim AB 1999) Omola (Anderson 1994) and VHDL AMS (IEEE 1999) Here, the model is...
.... oriented programming has been applied to systems modeling as well, with the benefits of simplified model creation and maintenance [13 15] [16 18] An important principle of object oriented programming is that of information hiding or encapsulation: only the public interface of...
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H. Elmqvist, S. E. Mattsson, and M. Otter, "Modelica: The new object-oriented modeling language," presented at The 12th European Simulation Multiconference, Manchester, UK, 1998. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/elmqvist98modelica.html More
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author = "H. Elmqvist and S. Mattsson and M. Otter",
title = "Modelica: The new object-oriented modeling language",
text = "H. Elmqvist, S. E. Mattsson, and M. Otter, Modelica: The new object-oriented
modeling language, presented at The 12th European Simulation Multiconference,
Manchester, UK, 1998.",
year = "1998",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/elmqvist98modelica.html" }
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