Search for dissertations about: "Vangheluwe Hans"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words Vangheluwe Hans.
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1. A Modeling Language for the Description and Development of Tool Chains for Embedded Systems
Abstract : The development of embedded systems is typically supported by a number of diverse development tools. To achieve seamless tool support throughout the embedded systems development process, tool chains are constructed as software solutions that integrate the development tools. READ MORE
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2. A Framework for Cyber-physical System Tool-chain Development : A Service-oriented and Model-based Systems Engineering Approach
Abstract : The development of complex Cyber-physical Systems (CPS) requires tight interactions of projects, system components, stakeholders, data and models. These models and data support component design, which are implemented by various engineering tools used by stakeholders. Effective tool integration thus relies on development of tool-chains. READ MORE
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3. Integrated Model-Driven Development Environments for Equation-Based Object-Oriented Languages
Abstract : Integrated development environments are essential for efficient realization of complex industrial products, typically consisting of both software and hardware components. Powerful equation-based object-oriented (EOO) languages such as Modelica are successfully used for modeling and virtual prototyping increasingly complex physical systems and components, whereas software modeling approaches like UML, especially in the form of domain specific language subsets, are increasingly used for software systems modeling. READ MORE
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4. An Integrated Approach towards Model-Based Mechatronic Design
Abstract : Mechatronic design is an enigma. On the one hand, mechatronic products promise enhanced functionality, and better performance at reduced cost. On the other hand, optimizing mechatronic design concepts is a major challenge to overcome during the design process. READ MORE
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5. An Integrated Development Environment with Enhanced Domain-Specific Interactive Model Validation
Abstract : Physical modeling plays an important role in many engineering domains. For engineers it is important to model real world objects in order to simulate and assess their behavior. This is particularly true for the development of new product components such as for example wind turbines. READ MORE