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5.5.1 An Overview of the SysML‐Modelica Transformation Specification

2010; Wiley; Volume: 20; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/j.2334-5837.2010.tb01099.x

ISSN

2334-5837

Autores

Christiaan J. J. Paredis, Yves Bernard, Roger Burkhart, Hans‐Peter de Koning, Sanford Friedenthal, Peter Fritzson, Nicolas Rouquette, Wladimir Schamai,

Tópico(s)

Simulation Techniques and Applications

Resumo

Abstract This paper provides an overview of the formal transformation between the two complementary languages: OMG SysML™ and Modelica. SysML is a standardized general purpose graphical modeling language for capturing complex system descriptions in terms of their structure, behavior, properties, and requirements. Modelica is a standardized general purpose systems modeling language for analyzing the continuous and discrete time dynamics of complex systems in terms of differential algebraic equations. Integrating the descriptive power of SysML models with the analytic and computational power of Modelica models provides a capability that is significantly greater than provided by SysML or Modelica individually. A standardized bi‐directional transformation between the two modeling languages is being developed that will support implementations to transfer efficiently and automatically the modeling information between SysML and Modelica models without ambiguity. In addition to an overview of this bi‐directional transformation approach, the paper provides a simple example to clarify the transformation principles and to illustrate the important synergies resulting from the integration between these two languages.

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