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8th EOOLT 2017: Weßling, Germany
- Dirk Zimmer, Bernhard Bachmann:
Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Equation-Based Object-Oriented Modeling Languages and Tools, EOOLT '17, Weßling, Germany, December 1, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-6373-0
Efficient simulation of DAE systems
- Francesco Casella, Willi Braun:
On the importance of scaling in equation-based modelling. 3-7 - Andrea Neumayr, Martin Otter:
Collision handling with variable-step integrators. 9-18 - Mahder Gebremedhin, Peter Fritzson:
Parallelizing simulations with runtime profiling and scheduling. 19-25
EOOL modelling and simulation
- Olaf Enge-Rosenblatt:
Equation-based modelling and simulation of hybrid systems. 27-36 - Timo Lask:
Stochastic time petri nets: time processes modelling in Modelica and application in hospital and healthcare. 37-44 - Alexander Pollok, Andreas Klöckner, Dirk Zimmer:
Representations of equation-based models are not created equal. 45-50 - Christoph Höger:
Elaborate control: variable-structure modeling from an operational perspective. 51-60 - Dmitrii Legatiuk, Henrik Nilsson:
Abstract modelling: towards a typed declarative language for the conceptual modelling phase. 61-64
Processing and compiling models
- Irene Hafner, Niki Popper:
On the terminology and structuring of co-simulation methods. 67-76 - Lutz Berger, Martin Sjölund, Bernhard Thiele:
Code generation for STM32F4 boards with Modelica device drivers. 77-80 - Matthias Hellerer, Fabian Buse:
Compile-time dynamic and recursive data structures in Modelica. 81-86
Sensitivity analysis and verification
- Alejandro Danós, Willi Braun, Peter Fritzson, Adrian Pop, Hugo D. Scolnik, Rodrigo D. Castro:
Towards an OpenModelica-based sensitivity analysis platform including optimization-driven strategies. 87-93 - Lena Buffoni, Adrian Pop, Alachew Mengist:
Traceability and impact analysis in requirement verification. 95-98
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