OpenModelica 1.13.0 Final Release – Open Source Cyber-Physical Modeling, Simulation; also CFP related conferences
OpenModelica is an open-source Modelica-based cyber-physical mathematical modeling, architectural description and simulation environment intended for industrial and academic usage. Its long-term development is supported by a non-profit organization – the Open Source Modelica Consortium (OSMC). For download and more information about the release, see www.openmodelica.org<http://www.openmodelica.org>. (If you do not wish to receive these messages, see the end of this email). This OpenModelica 1.13.0 Final release December 21, 2018, includes a number of improvements compared to the previous 1.12.0 release. It is available here: (Download Linux<https://openmodelica.org/download/download-linux>, Mac<https://openmodelica.org/download/download-mac>, Windows<https://openmodelica.org/download/download-windows>. Report bugs in Trac<https://trac.openmodelica.org/OpenModelica/newticket>.) The main new items in this release are the following: · Experimental version of the fast New OpenModelica Compiler Frontend, enabled by a flag (–d=newInst). It is about 10-200 times faster in flattening, depending on model. Simulation coverage for MSL 3.2.3 is currently (December 21), about 86%. · OMSimulator v2.0.0<https://openmodelica.org/doc/OMSimulator/html/> – the second release of our efficient FMI Simulation tool including a GUI for FMI Composition and co-simulation, as well as transmission line modeling<https://www.openmodelica.org/doc/OpenModelicaUsersGuide/v1.13.0/omsimulator.html> with FMI and TLM-based simulation and co-simulation. · Improved OpenModelica DAEMode<https://www.openmodelica.org/doc/OpenModelicaUsersGuide/v1.13.0/solving.html#dae-mode-simulation> for efficient solution of large Modelica models. · Basic Matlab scripting<https://www.openmodelica.org/doc/OpenModelicaUsersGuide/v1.13.0/ommatlab.html> API to OpenModelica. · Julia scripting<https://www.openmodelica.org/doc/OpenModelicaUsersGuide/v1.13.0/omjulia.html> API to OpenModelica. · OMSysIdent<https://openmodelica.org/doc/OMSimulator/html/> - parameter estimation module for linear and non-linear parametric dynamic models. · Interactive simulation<https://openmodelica.org/doc/OpenModelicaUsersGuide/v1.13.0/omedit.html#interactive-simulation> and control of simulations with OPC-UA. · PDEModelica1<https://www.openmodelica.org/doc/OpenModelicaUsersGuide/v1.13.0/pdemodelica.html> - experimental support for one-dimensional PDEs in Modelica. · Analytic directional derivatives for FMI export and efficient calculation of multiple Jacobian columns – giving much faster simulation for some models. · Enhanced OMEdit – including fast multi-file search (ctrl-H). · Improved error messages and stability. · Encryption support for packages (distributed in a special release binary, contact us if you are an OSMC member organization interested to use it) On-site Courses on Modelica and FMI, using OpenModelica These are 2 to 3 days on-site courses including hands-on exercises, to a large extent based on Peter Fritzson’s book “Principles of Object-Oriented Modeling and Simulation with Modelica 3.3 – A Cyber-Physical Approach”. Contact Peter Fritzson if you are interested. Call for Participation – the OpenModelica and MODPROD workshops February 4-6, 2019 Linköping, Sweden Location: Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden · 13th MODPROD Workshop on Model-Based Cyber-Physical Product Development, February 5-6, 2019 · 11th OpenModelica Annual Workshop, February 4, 2019 · NEW: INCOSE workshop and SEP exam, February 4, 2019 Theme for this year: System Innovation in the Digital Age Early registration fee until January 10, 2019. You can find more information including preliminary program here: www.modprod.liu.se<http://www.modprod.liu.se> or: https://modprodblog.wordpress.com/preliminary-program/ Registration here: https://modprodblog.wordpress.com/registration/ . Keynotes for MODPROD2019 Workshop (Preliminary): · Lars Ydreskog, Deputy CEO, Combitech: "Model-Based Systems Engineering, an Enabler for Digital Product Creation" · Henrik Lönn, Technology Specialist, Embedded Software, AB Volvo: "Model Based Continuous Integration of Automotive Embedded Systems" · Charlotta Johnsson, Professor, Department of Automatic Control, Lund University: "International Standards and their Relevance for Model-Based Development" Call for Participation – the 13th International Modelica Conference March 4-6, 2019 Regensburg, Germany Location: Hochschule Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany. More information at: https://www.modelica.org/events/modelica2019/index_html Early registration until January 21. --------------------------------------------- The OpenModelica development work is organized by the Open Source Modelica Consortium, currently about 50 organizations. Thanks to all who contributed and worked hard for the OpenModelica 1.13.0 release! 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