OmSim/spl minus/an integrated interactive environment for object-oriented modeling and simulation

The new integrated and interactive environment OmSim, for modeling and simulation of dynamical systems, is introduced. OmSim uses the object-oriented modeling language Omola. The use of OmSim is illustrated by a practical example. The architecture of OmSim is presented and related to a reference model for open architectures for computer aided control engineering.<<ETX>>

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