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Key: SYSML12-10
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Legacy Issue Number: 13179
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Status: closed
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Source: Georgia Institute of Technology ( Chris Paredis)
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Summary:
In order to begin to more fully leverage SysML, it must be integrated with various execution languages. Modelica is a highly expressive execution language to support physics based analysis and simulation, which has been standardized through the Modelica Association. Initial feasibility indicates a high degree of compatibility between SysML and Modelica. A standard mapping between SysML and Modelica is needed to enable this capability. In addition, it is expected that some refinement/extensions of SysML may be required to more fully integrate with Modelica. Recommendation: Perform an initial mapping between SysML and Modelica. Identify any refinements/extensions to SysML to support the mapping. Prepare a non-normative annex to the SysML specification that captures this mapping.
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Reported: SysML 1.1 — Fri, 19 Dec 2008 05:00 GMT
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Disposition: Resolved — SysML 1.2
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Disposition Summary:
A separate specification for a "SysML-Modelica Transformation" is currently
being finalized by OMG. This specification has taken over the specification of a
mapping between the two languages and goes far further than originally
suggested by this issue. The working groups for SysML and the SysML-Modelica
Transformation are continuing to work together, and will raise specific issues
against SysML as necessary to support the transformation capability.
Disposition: Closed, no change -
Updated: Fri, 6 Mar 2015 20:58 GMT