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Principles of Object-Oriented Modeling and Simulation with Modelica 2.1

✍ Scribed by Peter Fritzson


Publisher
Wiley-IEEE Press
Year
2004
Tongue
English
Leaves
917
Edition
1
Category
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✦ Synopsis


Provides an introduction to modern object-oriented design principles and applications for the fast-growing area of modeling and simulationCovers the topic of multi-domain system modeling and design with applications that have components from several areasServes as a reference for the Modelica language as well as a comprehensive overview of application model libraries for a number of application domains

✦ Table of Contents


Frontmatter......Page 1
Table of Contents......Page 14
Introduction......Page 42
1. Introduction to Modeling and Simulation......Page 44
2. A Quick Tour of Modelica......Page 60
3. Classes, Types, and Declarations......Page 112
4. Inheritance, Modifications, and Generics......Page 150
5. Components, Connectors, and Connections......Page 184
6. Literals, Operators, and Expressions......Page 221
7. Arrays......Page 244
8. Equations......Page 274
9. Algorithms and Functions......Page 318
10. Packages......Page 366
11. Annotations, Units, and Quantities......Page 390
12. System Modeling Methodology and Continuous Model Representation......Page 413
13. Discrete Event, Hybrid, and Concurrency Modeling......Page 436
14. Basic Laws of Nature......Page 507
15. Application Examples......Page 553
16. Modelica Library Overview......Page 645
17. A Mathematical Representation for Modelica Models......Page 682
18. Techniques and Research......Page 695
19. Environments......Page 727
Appendix B. Mathematicastyle Modelica Syntax......Page 761
Appendix C. Solutions to Exercises......Page 765
Appendix D. Modelica Standard Library......Page 773
Appendix E. Modelica Scripting Commands......Page 869
Appendix F. Related Object Oriented Modeling Languages......Page 878
Appendix G. A Modelica XML Representation......Page 886
References......Page 895
Index......Page 907


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