[Mathematica] Wolfram System-Modeller
Yu-Chiu Chao
chao at triumf.ca
Mon Oct 22 14:02:10 PDT 2012
Hi Kelvin et al,
I have downloaded their trial version some time ago and tried a few
simple cases. It seemed moderately useful. I have not used it for
heavy duty modeling so don't know if it is up to the task usually
required here. For quick prototyping or proof-of-concept applications
this seems a useful tool. The strength may be that it is integrated
with the rest of mathematica so one does not have to cross platforms.
As mentioned I don't know how it performs in heavy duty cases.
cheers,
Chao
On 10/22/2012 1:55 PM, Kelvin Raywood wrote:
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> The site Mathematica licenses will be renewed next month.
>
> Wolfram have asked if we are interested in purchasing a license for
> Wolfram System-Modeller.
>
> http://www.wolfram.com/system-modeler/
>
> Here is want their rep wrote:
>> You might be aware Wolfram Research recently released a new physical
>> systems Modeling software called Wolfram SystemModeler. Wolfram
>> SystemModeler is the most complete physical modeling and simulation
>> tool. Unlike other systems, SystemModeler requires no add-ons and
>> fully supports the standard Modelica model language. And
>> SystemModeler is designed to connect perfectly with Mathematica for
>> the ultimate integrated modeling, simulation, and analysis workflow.
>>
>> If you are interested, I could set up a network evaluation of the
>> software for a group at TRIUMF.
>
> If anyone is interested in taking up Wolfram's offer of evaluating
> System-Modeller, then let me know and I will put you in touch with our
> Wolfram rep.
>
> --
> Kel Raywood
> Core Computing and Networking
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