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The 5th MODPROD Workshop 2011, February 8-9, Linköping University
”Inter-Disciplinary Communication between Engineers with the Help of Models”
Organizers: Peter Fritzson, Petter Krus, Kristian Sandahl
Welcome by the Organizers/ MODPROD Center Presentation:
Peter Fritzson and Petter Krus, Linköping University, ”Presentation of Research at the Centre for Model-based Product Development, MODPROD” by Peter Fritzson and Petter Krus
Tutorials
- Tutorial 1: Peter Fritzson and Mohsen Torabzadeh-Tari, Linköping University
”Introduction to Object-Oriented Modeling and Simulation with Modelica” - Tutorial 2: Wladimir Schamai EADS and Adrian Pop Linköping University.
”Model-based development using the ModelicaML (Modelica-UML) and Modelica MDT Eclipse plugin” - Tutorial 3: Bran Selic, President of Malina Software, previously at IBM.
”Model-Based Engineering of Real-Time and Embedded Systems” - Tutorial 4: Chris Paredis, Georgia Institute of Technology, USA.
”System Analysis using SysML Parametrics: Current Tools and Best Practices” - Tutorial 5: Lars Taxén, Linköping University and Joakim Pilborg, KnowIT AB, Sweden.
”System Anatomies”
- Tutorial 6: Petter Krus, Linköping Univerity.
”Robust System Simulation using Distributed Modeling”
Keynote Presentations
Keynote: Jeannie Sullivan Falcon, Chief Engineer, National Instruments, USA.
”Model development and Measurements for Real-time Systems”
Keynote: Bran Selic, President of Malina Software, previously at IBM and one of the main designer of UML, USA.
”Abstraction Patterns in Model-based Engineering”
Presentations
Session 2a
- Christer Karlsson, Siemens Industrial Turbomachinery AB, Sweden. ”Capture Data and Knowledge in Models for Remote Monitoring”
- David Broman, Linköping Uinversity. ”Extensible Modeling Language – Utlizing Libraries for Model Creation, Use and Domain-specific Extensions”
- Elena Aparicio, Mälardalen University, Sweden. ”Online Simulation with Modelica in a Simulink Environnment”
Session 2b
- Adam Thorp, Enginsoft Nordic AB, Elin Nyman, Linköping University. ”Multi-objective Optimization with modeFRONTIER Applied System Biology”
- Yusheng Liu, State Key Lab of CAD&CG, Zhejiang University, ”SysML Based Uniform Behavior Modeling and Automated Simulation of Mechatronic Systems Execution Modeling”
- Xialong Feng, ABB, ”Model-driven Design and Optimization of Industrial Robots at ABB”
Session 4a Model-Based Engineering
- Matthias Hörl, Martin Hochwaller, Stefan Dierneder, Rudolf Scheidl, TRUMPF Maschinen Austria GmbH, Linz Mechatronic Center, Linz University, Austria. ”Integration of SysML and Simulation Models for Mechatronic Systems”
- Martin Hochwaller, Matthias Hörl, Stefan Dierneder, Rudolf Scheidl, TRUMPF Maschinen Austria GmbH, Linz Mechatronic Center, Linz University, Austria. ”Some Aspects of SysML Application in the Reverse Engineering of Mechatronic Systems”
- ”Maria Pettersson, Atlas Copco, Sweden. ”Simulation and Optimization of Rock Drill Machines”
Session 4b Model-Based Development
- Wladimir Schamai, EADS & Liu, ”State Chart Modeling and Requirements Verification with ModelicaML – A UML Profile for Modelica”
- Mikael Lövkvist, SAAB AB, Sweden. ”xtUML in Practice”
- Johan Lundbäck, Jukka Mäki-Turja, Mikael Sjödin, Articus Systems AB, Sweden. ”Execution Modeling – the missing leg in model-based development of performance-oriented embedded systems”
Session 5a Model-Based Engineering Design
- Peter Fritzson, Linköping University. ”Tool Interoperability with FMI – The Functional Mock-up Interface (FMI) Standard for Model Exchange and Tool Interoperability”
- Jonas Jansson, Swedish Road and Traffic Institute. ”Hardware-in-the-loop Real-Time simulation in Driving Simulators”
- Wuzhu Chen, University of Clausthal, Germany. ”Profiling of Modelica Real-time Models”
Session 5b Model-Based Software Design
- Anders Caspar, Ericcson, ”Challenges and Opportunities for SW Development”
- Roger Holmberg, Ericcson, ”Experience from Large-scale Systems Development”
- Mikael Relbe, KnowIT/Volvo Car, ”Architecture in Future Cars – A Challenge Supported by the Vinnova MARCH Project”