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>> 4 Matlab/Simulink et TopCased
>>
>> Toujours dans l'optique de simuler la partie dynamique du système,
>> j'aimerai faire le lien entre des modèles Simulink et mes diagrammes
>> SysML.
>> QUESTIONS : Peut-on « importer » des blocs Simulink dans un diagramme
>> SysML (diagramme de bloc, états-transitions, paramétrique) ? Peut-on
>> exporter des diagrammes SysML dans Simulink ? Faut-il générer du code
>> C/C++ sous TopCased et importer ce code dans Matlab/Simulink.
>
> I can't answer you for this question :(
> The same as previously if somebody have experience with these use cases
> ?

Your questions are not totally clear to me.  Are they also coming from the fact 
you're trying to compare Rhapsody and Topcased?
In general, AFAIK, there is no official "mapping" of the SysML metamodel on the 
Simulink metamodel (other have done it, see e.g. 
<http://www.autosar.org/download/AUTOSAR_SimulinkStyleguide.pdf>, so if this is 
possible in a SysML tool, chances are high that it is a tool specific 
interpretation.

>From what I recall from playing with rhapsody a couple of years ago, it was 
>possible in rhapsody to create a custom "sysml-simulink" block.  Behind the 
>scenes, you created a block whose classifier behaviour consisted of a FSM 
>which had only one state, and transitioned to the same state on a time event.  
>Each time when entering the state, the "step" function of the simulink file 
>was then called during code generation.  However, IIRC, at that time there 
>were still issues with the generated code using thread safety.  It is also 
>only _one_ use case of combining Simulink and SysML.
In topcased, this currently ain't possible (unless the gene-auto project would 
have done something similar)

But maybe you are referring to something completely different, so please 
elaborate what you have in mind.

HTH

Klaas


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