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Enabling the Interoperability of the Modelica DSL and Matlab Simulink towards the Development of Self-Adaptive Dynamic Systems

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  • Nikolay Tcholtchev

    (Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems FOKUS, Berlin, Germany)

  • Grit Dudeck

    (Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems FOKUS, Berlin, Germany)

  • Michael Wagner

    (Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems FOKUS, Berlin, Germany)

  • Christian Hein

    (Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems FOKUS, Berlin, Germany)

  • Arun Prakash

    (Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems FOKUS, Berlin, Germany)

  • Tom Ritter

    (Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems FOKUS, Berlin, Germany)

Abstract

Domain Specific Languages (DSL) are an important concept that is used in industry, in order to enable the fast and cost-efficient design of specific functions/components, and/or to target particular aspects of the systems' development and operation. In the current article, the authors describe their experiences on the integration of the Modelica DSL into a platform that enables the integration and interoperability of model-based tools across the various phases of the system development process. Furthermore, it is illustrated how Matlab Simulink can be used in parallel in the course of the same system design undertaking. Thereby, the authors present their approach and compare different tools which were used, in order to efficiently complete the integration, and finally exemplify the outcome on a case study related to a self-adaptive dynamic system from the automotive domain.

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  • Nikolay Tcholtchev & Grit Dudeck & Michael Wagner & Christian Hein & Arun Prakash & Tom Ritter, 2018. "Enabling the Interoperability of the Modelica DSL and Matlab Simulink towards the Development of Self-Adaptive Dynamic Systems," International Journal of System Dynamics Applications (IJSDA), IGI Global, vol. 7(4), pages 54-75, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:igg:jsda00:v:7:y:2018:i:4:p:54-75
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