Modelica – a Modelling Language for Heterogeneous Systems

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Abstract

The modelling language Modelica has been developed by a steadily growing community since 1996. Today, it is a well-established element of the design process in several technical application areas. Fraunhofer IIS/EAS has been involved in the language development from its very beginning. Research on dedicated fields like structural variability and control algorithms usingModelica as well as the development of complete packages (Modelica Standard Library, Complex and Statistics Library) are highlights of these Modelica activities. This article presents a compact overview about the variety of research results which have been achieved by the Dresden Division of Fraunhofer IIS during the last 15 years.

Keywords

Digital Library Statistics Library Structural Variability Mealy Machine Semiconductor Model 
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Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Fraunhofer-Institut für Integrierte Schaltungen IISDresdenGermany

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