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>.

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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.



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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!

Best regards,

Peter Fritzson



Director of the Open Source Modelica Consortium
Professor at Linkoping University

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