model transformation

A Model Based Approach for Virtual Prototyping

A Model Based Approach for Virtual Prototyping

A Method for Generating Simulation Models Based on Conceptual Models
Werner Esswein, Kai Frankenstein, Stephan Bögel
Virtual prototypes become more and more relevant in product development since they permit the early testing of machines and include the customer in the product development process. Virtual prototyping can help to decrease costs in service, development and sales as well as marketing. Hence, the creation of virtual prototypes is still a resource insensitive project. This article presents the results of the research project “INPROVY”. The approach uses a model based method for systematic creation of simulation models. It includes the product management perspective of simulation models and uses reference models for higher reuse. Based on a mobile construction vehicle, the creation of various simulation models and the management of product variants are discussed.
Industrie Management | Volume 27 | 2011 | Edition 5 | Pages 46-50
Selecting Open Source Software for the Model Driven Generation of Simulations

Selecting Open Source Software for the Model Driven Generation of Simulations

Bernd Scholz-Reiter ORCID Icon, Daniel Rippel, Steffen Sowade, Torsten Hildebrandt
The Autonomous Logistic Engineering Methodology (ALEM), which is developed within the Collaborative Research Center 637, provides several tools for creating models of autonomously controlled logistic systems. To evaluate such models, the ALEM framework is extended to include a simulation component. As the ALEM Models cannot run directly within simulation software, they are transformed using principles of the Model Driven Architecture. To enable the transformation several open source tools can be applied. This article evaluates a selection of such tools with the aim of integrating them into ALEM.
Industrie Management | Volume 26 | 2010 | Edition 3 | Pages 25-28