2012
DOI: 10.3384/ecp12076375
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Implementation of a Graphical Modelica Editor with Preserved Source Code Formatting

Abstract: When an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) is developed, the support for multiple views of the same document is often essential. An example of this is Modelica models, where it should be possible to view and edit the same model in both its textual and graphical representation.One implementation of Modelica is the open source platform JModelica.org. It contains the Eclipse-based JModelica.org IDE, providing a text editor for Modelica code based on the Eclipse platform.In this paper, we present an implemen… Show more

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“…There are several commercial Modelica simulation environments, such as Dymola , MathModelica, SimulationX , Vertex , MapleSim , MathModelica , and MWorks . There are also some free and open‐source compilers, such as http://JModelica.org , Modelicac , OpenModelica , SimForge , and Scicos . http://JModelica.org platform is a newly developed compiler for Modelica and Optimica, which is an extension of Modelica dedicated to the formulation of dynamic optimization problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are several commercial Modelica simulation environments, such as Dymola , MathModelica, SimulationX , Vertex , MapleSim , MathModelica , and MWorks . There are also some free and open‐source compilers, such as http://JModelica.org , Modelicac , OpenModelica , SimForge , and Scicos . http://JModelica.org platform is a newly developed compiler for Modelica and Optimica, which is an extension of Modelica dedicated to the formulation of dynamic optimization problems.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%