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== Modeling Language ==
== Modeling Language ==
Wolfram SystemModeler uses the free object-oriented modeling language [[Modelica]]. Modelica is a non-proprietary, object-oriented, equation equation-based to conveniently model complex physical systems containing, e.g., mechanical, electrical, electronic, hydraulic, thermal, control, electric power or process-oriented subcomponents.
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>


== Release history ==
== Release history ==

Revision as of 20:19, 16 March 2018

Wolfram SystemModeler
Developer(s)Wolfram Research
Stable release
5.1 / 08 March 2018
Operating systemWindows, macOS and Linux
TypeObject-oriented programming
LicenseProprietary
WebsiteWolfram 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

Mathematica
environment. Users can develop, simulate, document, and analyze their Wolfram SystemModeler models within Mathematica notebooks. The software is used in the engineering field as well as in the life sciences.

Editions

Originally developed by MathCore Engineering as MathModelica, it was acquired by

Mathematica
.

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
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

References

  1. ^ "Features of SystemModeler".
  2. ^ Wolfram, Stephen. "Launching a New Era in Large-Scale Systems Modeling".
  3. ^ Wolfram, Stephen. "Launching a New Era in Large-Scale Systems Modeling".
  4. ^ "Model the World with Wolfram's New Software for Engineers".
  5. ^ "Wolfram Expands into System Modeling".
  6. ^ "Wolfram New SystemModeler Software Helps Engineers Create Complex Simulations".
  7. ^ "Wolfram SystemModeler Takes On Large Scale System Modeling".
  8. ^ "Modelica Language Specification, Version 3.4" (PDF). Modelica Association. April 10, 2017. Retrieved March 16, 2018.

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