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Editors:Fritzson, Peter ; Cellier, François ; Nytsch-Geusen, Christoph (eds.)
Conference:Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Equation-Based Object-Oriented Languages and Tools: Berlin, Germany, July 30, 2007, conjunction with ECOOP
Publication type: Conference proceedings
Issue:024
Language:Swedish
Introduction:Computer aided modeling and simulation of complex systems, using components from multiple application domains, such as electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, control, etc., have in recent years witnessed a significant growth of interest. In the last decade, novel equation-based object-oriented (EOO) modeling languages, (e.g. Modelica, gPROMS, and VHDL-AMS) based on acausal modeling using equations have appeared. Using such languages, it has become possible to model complex systems covering multiple application domains at a high level of abstraction through reusable model components.
   The interest in EOO languages and tools is rapidly growing in the industry because of their increasing importance in modeling, simulation, and specification of complex systems. There exist several different EOO language communities today that grew out of different application areas (multi-body system dynamics, electronic circuit simulation, chemical process engineering). The members of these disparate communities rarely talk to each other in spite of the similarities of their modeling and simulation needs.
   The EOOLT workshop series aims at bringing these different communities together to discuss their common needs and goals as well as the algorithms and tools that best support them.
   Despite the short deadlines and the fact that this is a new not very established workshop series, there was a good response to the call-for-papers. Thirteen papers and one presentation were accepted to the workshop program. All papers were subject to reviews by the program committee, and are present in these electronic proceedings. The workshop program started with a welcome and introduction to the area of equation-based object-oriented languages, followed by paper presentations and discussion sessions after presentations of each set of related papers.
   On behalf of the program committee, the Program Chairmen would like to thank all those who submitted papers to EOOLT2007. Special thanks go to David Broman who created the web page and helped with organization of the workshop. Many thanks to the program committee for reviewing the papers. EOOLT2007 was hosted by the Technical University of Berlin, in conjunction with the ECOOP2007 conference.

Berlin, July 2007

Peter Fritzson    
François Cellier 
Christoph Nytsch-Geusen

Contents


Session 1. Integrated System Modeling Approaches

Session chair: Peter Fritzson

024:001
Nytsch-Geusen, Christoph
The use of the UML within the modelling process of Modelica-models
[Abstract and Fulltext]

024:002
Pop, Adrian ; Akhvlediani, David ; Fritzson, Peter
Towards Unified System Modeling with the ModelicaML UML Profile
[Abstract and Fulltext]

024:003
Sjöstedt, Carl-Johan ; Chen, De-Jiu ; Cuenot, Phillipe ; Frey, Patrick ; Johansson, Rolf ; Lönn, Henrik ; Servat, David ; Törngren, Martin
Developing Dependable Automotive Embedded Systems using the EAST-ADL; representing continuous time systems in SysML
[Abstract and Fulltext]

Session 2. Hybrid Modeling and Variable Structure Systems

Session chair: François Cellier

024:004
Nikoukhah, Ramine
Hybrid Dynamics in Modelica: Should all Events be Considered Synchronous
[Abstract and Fulltext]

024:005
Nikoukhah, Ramine
Extensions to Modelica for efficient code generation and separate compilation
[Abstract and Fulltext]

024:006
Zimmer, Dirk
Enhancing Modelica towards variable structure systems
[Abstract and Fulltext]

024:007
Nilsson, Henrik ; Peterson, John ; Hudak, Paul
Functional Hybrid Modeling from an Object-Oriented Perspective
[Abstract and Fulltext]

Session 3. Modeling Languages, Specification, and Language Comparison

Session chair: Christoph Nytsch-Geusen

024:008
Enge-Rosenblatt, Olaf ; Haase, Joachim ; Clauß, Christoph
Important Characteristics of VHDL-AMS and Modelica with Respect to Model Exchange
[Abstract and Fulltext]

024:009
Zauner, Günther ; Leitner, Daniel ; Breitenecker, Felix
Modeling Structural - Dynamics Systems in MODELICA/Dymola, MODELICA/Mosilab and AnyLogic
[Abstract and Fulltext]

024:010
Broman, David ; Fritzson, Peter
Abstract Syntax Can Make the Definition of Modelica Less Abstract.
[Abstract and Fulltext]

024:011
Senichenkov, Yuri ; Breitenecker, Felix ; Zauner, Günther
Physical Modeling with ModelVision, a DAE Simulator with Features for Hybrid Automata
[Abstract and Fulltext]

Session 4. Tools and Methods

Session chair: Peter Fritzson

024:012
Rubio, Miguel A. ; Urquia, Alfonso ; Dormido, Sebastian
An Approach to the Calibration of Modelica Models
[Abstract and Fulltext]

024:013
Åkesson, Johan
Dynamic Optimization of Modelica Models
[Abstract and Fulltext]

024:014
Bachmann, Bernhard ; Aronsson, Peter ; Fritzson, Peter
Robust Initialization of Differential Algebraic Equations
[Abstract and Fulltext]

Year:2007
No. of pages:163
Series:Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings
ISSN (print):1650-3686
ISSN (online):1650-3740
File:http://www.ep.liu.se/ecp/024/ecp07024.pdf
Available:2007-07-18
Publisher:Linköping University Electronic Press, Linköpings universitet

REFERENCE TO THIS PAGE
Fritzson, Peter ; Cellier, François ; Nytsch-Geusen, Christoph (eds.) (2007). Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Equation-Based Object-Oriented Languages and Tools: Berlin, Germany, July 30, 2007, conjunction with ECOOP http://www.ep.liu.se/ecp_home/index.en.aspx?issue=024 (5/22/2012)