Search for dissertations about: "Modelica"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 48 swedish dissertations containing the word Modelica.
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21. A Composable and Extensible Environment for Equation-based Modeling and Simulation of Variable Structured Systems in Modelica
Abstract : Modeling and Simulation are usually used to solve real-world problems safely and efficiently by constructing digital models of Cyber-Physical Systems. The models can be simulated and analyzed with respect to requirements, and decisions about their design can be based on this analysis. READ MORE
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22. Contributions to Meta-Modeling Tools and Methods
Abstract : Highly integrated domain-specific environments are essential for the efficient design of complex physical products. However, developing such design environments is today a resource-consuming error-prone process that is largely manual. Meta-modeling and meta-programming are the key to the efficient development of such environments. READ MORE
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23. On Model Libraries for Thermo-hydraulic Applications
Abstract : Mathematical modelling and simulation are important tools when dealing with engineering systems that today are becoming increasingly more complex. Tightly integrated production and process optimization are trends that give rise to heterogeneous systems, which are difficult to handle without expertise in several engineering disciplines. READ MORE
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24. PDEModelica - Towards a High-Level Language for Modeling with Partial Differential Equations
Abstract : This thesis describes initial language extensions to the Modelica language to define a more general language called PDEModelica, with built-in support for modeling with partial differential equations (PDEs). Modelica® is a standardized modeling language for objectoriented, equation-based modeling. READ MORE
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25. Model‐Based Tool Integration and Ontology‐Driven Traceability in Model‐Based Development Environments
Abstract : The landscape of tools available for model-based development of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs) is vast, encompassing numerous specialized tools designed to support models at the component-level. In reality, the different parts of the system represented by these component-level models are often physically tightly coupled and interdependent, and the models themselves are subject to change and evolve over time. READ MORE