Integrating models from a wide variety of sources and in many file formats maximizing utility to all of the parties across the project organization.
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Darren Cofer is a Principal Systems Engineer with Rockwell Collinsi Advanced Technology Center. He received the Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from The University of Texas at Austin. His principal area of expertise is applying formal methods and tools to the verification and certification of high-integrity avionics systems. He is the principal investigator for the air vehicle team in DARPA's High Assurance Cyber Military Systems project, focusing on formal proof of security properties for unmanned air vehicles.
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Julian M. Goldman, MD is Medical Director of Biomedical Engineering for Partners HealthCare System, a practicing anesthesiologist at the Massachusetts General Hospital, and Director of the Program on Medical Device Interoperability at MGH and CIMIT (Center for Integration of Medicine and Innovative Technology).
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Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 10/15/2013 - 4:17pm
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.
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Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 10/15/2013 - 4:11pm
CFP OpenModelica/MODPROD Workshops Febr 2014 on Model-based product development
Location: Linkoping University, Linkoping, Sweden
- 8th MODPROD Workshop on Model-Based Product Development, February 4-5, 2014
- 6th OpenModelica Annual Workshop, February 3, 2014
Deadline for submissions of abstracts or draft presentations/papers: Nov 10, 2013.
The workshops are concerned with, but not limited to, the following themes:
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Submitted by davidk on Thu, 08/29/2013 - 8:31pm
The Federal Highway Adminstration (FHWA Saxton Transportation Operations Laboratory is comprised of three testbeds: a Data Resources Testbed , a Concepts and Analysis Testbed, and a Cooperative Vehicle-Highway Testbed. The Concepts and Analysis Testbed incorporates a repository of transportation models at the macroscopic, mesoscopic, and microscopic levels to allow simulation runs and visualizations of representative traffic networks and experimental strategies to improve performance, including measures of safety (to some extent), mobility, and environmental performance.&nbs