Conference article

Modelica On The Web

Tamas Kecskes
Institute for Software Integrated Systems, Vanderbilt University, USA,

Patrik Meijer
Institute for Software Integrated Systems, Vanderbilt University, USA,

Janos Sztipanovits
Institute for Software Integrated Systems, Vanderbilt University, USA,

Peter Fritzson
PELAB - Programming Environment Lab, Dept. of Computer and Information Science, Linköping University, SE-581 83 Linköping, Sweden

Adrian Pop
PELAB - Programming Environment Lab, Dept. of Computer and Information Science, Linköping University, SE-581 83 Linköping, Sweden

Arunkumar Palanisamy
PELAB - Programming Environment Lab, Dept. of Computer and Information Science, Linköping University, SE-581 83 Linköping, Sweden

Download articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp18154220

Published in: Proceedings of The American Modelica Conference 2018, October 9-10, Somberg Conference Center, Cambridge MA, USA

Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings 154:23, p. 220-226

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Published: 2019-02-26

ISBN: 978-91-7685-148-7

ISSN: 1650-3686 (print), 1650-3740 (online)

Abstract

Modelica has been around as a language from the late 1990’s and since then a range of compilers and editors have emerged. Currently none of these environments provide a web-based user interface and follow the approach of requiring each end-user to install the application (typically together with a set of dependencies) on their local machine. This in itself may or may not be of major concern. Of more importance is their current lack of a seamless collaborative approach to modeling. This paper presents the first web-based collaborative graphical and textual modeling environment for Modelica based on WebGME and OpenModelica. Graphical composition of Modelica models from component libraries is supported via WebGME. Textual editing of the composite model is possible via OMWebBook.

Keywords

web-based modeling, collaborative modeling, metamodeling, WebGME, OpenModelica

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