Visible to the public Registration Open - OpenModelica/MODPROD Workshops Febr 2014

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Registration Open - OpenModelica/MODPROD Workshops Febr 2014

OPENMODELICA IS AN OPEN-SOURCE model-based cyber-physical mathematical modeling, architectural description and simulation environment intended for industrial and academic usage. For more information and download see www.openmodelica.org. Its long-term development is supported by a non-profit organization - the Open Source Modelica Consortium (OSMC).

Information about recent developments regarding OpenModelica and Model-based development in general will be given at:

  • 6th OpenModelica Annual Workshop, February 3, 2013
  • 8th MODPROD Workshop on Model-Based Product Development, February 4-5, 2014

Location: Linkoping University, Linkoping, Sweden

Keynotes for MODPROD and OpenModelica Workshops

  • Johan de Kleer, Principal Scientist, Xerox Parc, California, USA, "Using Modelica for Early Stage Design, Reliability Analysis, and Fault Diagnosis"
  • Steve Mulski, Director Wind Energy Solutions, SIMPACK AG, Germany, "Model-based Development of Wind Turbines"
  • Dirk Zimmer, Scientist at DLR, Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany." Planar Mechanics Library and Simulation"

Preliminary Program and Workshop Registration at: www.modprod.liu.se

NOTE: Higher registration fee after January 23, 2014.

The workshops are concerned with, but not limited to, the following themes:

MODPROD workshop

  • Cyber-physical system modeling
  • Integrated hardware-software modeling
  • Hardware modeling
  • Software modeling
  • Multi-body systems
  • Multi-domain/Multi-physics, e.g. electrical-hydraulic
  • Modelica-UML-SysML
  • Modeling and simulation tools
  • CAD modeling
  • Design optimization and analysis
  • Hardware in the loop simulation
  • Real-time and embedded system modeling
  • Electrical/hydraulics modeling

OpenModelica Annual Workshop

  • Applications of OpenModelica
  • Modelica Libraries with OpenModelica
  • OpenModelica tool developments
  • Solver issues in OpenModelica
  • Meta modeling and hardware/software modeling
  • Code generation in OpenModelica
  • Parallel compilation and execution
  • Model-based optimization

Supporting organizations

The Center for Model-based Product Development (MODPROD) is an inter-disciplinary research center at Linkoping University. It revolves around model-based tools and methods for cyber-physical systems, mechanical systems, electronic systems and software, and unified approaches for model-based design. This workshop brings together expertise in these fields to discuss state of the art and the way ahead.

The Open Source Modelica Consortium (OSMC) is a non-profit organization supporting the development of the OpenModelica Open-Source implementation of Modelica and related tools, e.g. ModelicaML (UML-Modelica integration), OMOptim, OMPython, for industrial and academic usage.

For more information and previous workshops see www.modprod.liu.se and www.openmodelica.org