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EOOLT 2010: Oslo, Norway
- Peter Fritzson, Edward A. Lee, François E. Cellier, David Broman:
Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Equation-Based Object-Oriented Modeling Languages and Tools, EOOLT 2010, Oslo, Norway, October 3, 2010. Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 47, Linköping University Electronic Press 2010 - Wladimir Schamai, Uwe Pohlmann, Peter Fritzson, Christiaan J. J. Paredis, Philipp Helle, Carsten Strobel:
Execution of UMLState Machines Using Modelica. 1-10 - Edward A. Lee, Stavros Tripakis:
Modal Models in Ptolemy. 11-21 - Christian Schulze, Michaela Huhn, Martin Schüler:
Profiling of Modelica Real-Time Models. 23-31 - Dirk Zimmer:
Towards Improved Class Parameterization and Class Generation in Modelica. 33-42 - Christoph Höger, Florian Lorenzen, Peter Pepper:
Notes on the Separate Compilation of Modelica. 43-51 - Tobias Zaiczek, Olaf Enge-Rosenblatt:
Import of Distributed Parameter Models into Lumped Parameter Model Libraries for the Example of Linearly Deformable Solid Bodies. 53-62 - Willi Braun, Bernhard Bachmann, Sabrina Pross:
Synchronous Events in the OpenModelica Compiler with a Petri Net Library Application. 63-70 - Martin Sjölund, Robert Braun, Peter Fritzson, Petter Krus:
Towards Efficient Distributed Simulation in Modelica using Transmission Line Modeling. 71-80 - Kristian Stavåker, Daniel Rolls, Jing Guo, Peter Fritzson, Sven-Bodo Scholz:
Compilation of Modelica Array Computations into Single Assignment C for Efficient Execution on CUDA-enabled GPUs. 81-90 - Roberto Parrotto, Johan Åkesson, Francesco Casella:
An XML representation of DAE systems obtained from continuous-time Modelica models. 91-98 - Joel Andersson, Boris Houska, Moritz Diehl:
Towards a Computer Algebra System with Automatic Differentiation for use with Object-Oriented modelling languages. 99-105 - Xenofon Floros, François E. Cellier, Ernesto Kofman:
Discretizing Time or States? 107-115 - Anton Sodja, Borut Zupancic:
Model verification and debugging of EOO models aided by model reduction techniques (Work in Progress Paper). 117-120
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