Dear All,
Call for participation 6th MODPROD Workshop on Model-Based Product Development, Linköping University, Sweden, February 7-8, 2011 4th OpenModelica Workshop, Linköping University, Sweden, February 6, 2011 Organizers: Peter Fritzson, Petter Krus, Kristian Sandahl For more information see www.modprod.liu.se<http://www.modprod.liu.se> and www.openmodelica.org<http://www.openmodelica.org>. The workshops include many invited talks and several keynotes, including the following: · Keynote, Edward A. Lee, Professor at UC Berkeley, Director of the Berkeley Center for Hybrid and Embedded Software Systems and of the Ptolemy project, California, USA: "Heterogeneous Actor Models" · Keynote, John Baras, Professor at University of Maryland, Washington DC, USA, and Founding Director of the Institute for Systems Research: "COMPASS: Component-based Architectures for Systems Synthesis" · Keynote, Roger Germundsson, Technical Director, Wolfram Research, USA, "Modeling, Simulation & Analysis using MathModelica & Mathematica" OpenModelica workshop invited talks, including: · Lars Mikelsons, Bosch-Rexroth, Germany: "Virtual Commissioning in D&C Engine: A Roadmap" · Kilian Link, Siemens AG, Germany: "The impact of FMI on In-house Tool Development - Bright Prospects for OpenModelica" The following tutorials are given: · Tutorial 1: Olena Rogovchenko and Peter Fritzson, Linköping University. "Introduction to Object Oriented Modeling and Simulation with Modelica using OpenModelica". Hands-on Exercises, bring your laptop. · Tutorial 2: Wladimir Schamai, EADS, Adrian Pop, Linköping University, "Model-based Development using ModelicaML Value Bindings for Model Composition and Requirements Traceability, and the Modelica MDT Eclipse Plugin with Run-Time Debugging", hands-on exercises, bring laptop. · Tutorial 3: Edward A. Lee, Professor at UC Berkeley, USA, "Modeling, Simulation, and Design of Concurrent Real-Time Embedded Systems Using Ptolemy" · Tutorial 4: John Baras, Professor at University of Maryland, Washington DC, "Systems Engineering with MEMS and COMPASS" · Tutorial 5: Petter Krus, Linköping University, "System simulation with HOPSAN NG" Call for exhibitions is now open. Send email to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> The Center for Model-based Product Development (MODPROD) is an inter-disciplinary research center at Linköping University. It revolves around model-based tools and methods for mechanical systems, electronic systems and software, and unified approaches for model-based design. This workshop brings together expertise in these fields to discuss state of the art and the way ahead. In addition, there are a number of tutorials on selected subjects. Welcome! Peter Fritzson
