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== Modeling Language == |
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Wolfram SystemModeler uses the free object-oriented modeling language [[Modelica]]. |
Wolfram SystemModeler uses the free object-oriented modeling language [[Modelica]] - a language designed for the modeling of physical systems, designed to support effective library development and model exchange. It is a modern language built on acausal modeling with mathematical equations and object-oriented constructs to facilitate reuse of modeling knowledge.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://modelica.org/documents/ModelicaSpec34.pdf|title=Modelica Language Specification, Version 3.4|publisher=Modelica Association|date=April 10, 2017|accessdate=March 16, 2018}}</ref> |
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== Release history == |
== Release history == |
Revision as of 20:19, 16 March 2018
Developer(s) | Wolfram Research |
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Stable release | 5.1
/ 08 March 2018 |
Operating system | Windows, macOS and Linux |
Type | Object-oriented programming |
License | Proprietary |
Website | Wolfram SystemModeler |
Wolfram SystemModeler, developed by Wolfram MathCore, is a platform for engineering as well as life-science modeling and simulation based on the Modelica language. It provides an interactive graphical modeling and simulation environment and a customizable set of component libraries.
Features
The features of Wolfram SystemModeler include:[1]
- Graphical user interface for drag-and-drop modeling
- Textual user interface for equation-based Modelica modeling, simulation, documentation, and analysis
- A-causal (component-based) and causal (block-based) modeling
- Multidomain modeling, including:
- 1D and 3D mechanics
- Electrics
- Hydraulics
- Thermodynamics
- Control engineering
- Systems biology
- Integration with Mathematica for analysis and documentation of models and simulations
- Importing and exporting via the Functional_Mock-up_Interface.
Interface
Wolfram SystemModeler's primary interface, Model Center, is an interactive graphical environment including a customizable set of component libraries. Models developed in Model Center can be simulated in the Simulation Center. The software also provides a tight integration with the
Editions
Originally developed by MathCore Engineering as MathModelica, it was acquired by
Modeling Language
Wolfram SystemModeler uses the free object-oriented modeling language Modelica - a language designed for the modeling of physical systems, designed to support effective library development and model exchange. It is a modern language built on acausal modeling with mathematical equations and object-oriented constructs to facilitate reuse of modeling knowledge.[8]
Release history
Name/Version | Date |
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SystemModeler 1.0 | March 2011 |
SystemModeler 3.0 | May 2012 |
SystemModeler 4.0 | July 2014 |
SystemModeler 4.0.1 | September 2014 |
SystemModeler 4.1 | March 2015 |
SystemModeler 4.2 | December 2015 |
SystemModeler 4.3 | October 2016 |
SystemModeler 5.0 | July 2017 |
SystemModeler 5.1 | March 2018 |
See also
- OpenModelica
- JModelica.org
- AMESim
- APMonitor
- Modelica
- Mathematica
- Modelling
- Simulation
- Simulink
- Computer simulation
- Dymola
- SimulationX
References
- ^ "Features of SystemModeler".
- ^ Wolfram, Stephen. "Launching a New Era in Large-Scale Systems Modeling".
- ^ Wolfram, Stephen. "Launching a New Era in Large-Scale Systems Modeling".
- ^ "Model the World with Wolfram's New Software for Engineers".
- ^ "Wolfram Expands into System Modeling".
- ^ "Wolfram New SystemModeler Software Helps Engineers Create Complex Simulations".
- ^ "Wolfram SystemModeler Takes On Large Scale System Modeling".
- ^ "Modelica Language Specification, Version 3.4" (PDF). Modelica Association. April 10, 2017. Retrieved March 16, 2018.
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