Modelica
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Modelica is an object-oriented, declarative, multi-domain modeling language for component-oriented modeling of complex systems, e.g., systems containing mechanical, electrical, electronic, hydraulic, thermal, control, electric power or process-oriented subcomponents. The free Modelica language[2] is developed by the non-profit Modelica Association.[3] The Modelica Association also develops the free Modelica Standard Library[4] that contains about 1400 generic model components and 1200 functions in various domains, as of version 4.0.0.
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Paradigm | Declarative language |
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Developer | Modelica Association Project (MAP) |
First appeared | 1997 |
Stable release | 3.6
/ March 9, 2023[1] |
OS | Cross-platform |
License | CC-BY-SA |
Filename extensions | .mo |
Website | www.modelica.org |
Major implementations | |
AMESim, CATIA Systems, Dymola, JModelica.org, MapleSim, Wolfram SystemModeler, OpenModelica, Scicos, SimulationX, Xcos |
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