EOOLT 2011: Zurich, Switzerland
François E. Cellier, David Broman, Peter Fritzson, Edward A. Lee (Eds.): Proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Equation-Based Object-Oriented Modeling Languages and Tools, EOOLT 2011, Zurich, Switzerland, September 5, 2011. Linköping University Electronic Press 2011 Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings
Langueages and Tools for Model-Based Design
Pieter J. Mosterman, Justyna Zander: AdvancingModel-Based Design by Modeling Approximations of Computational Semantics. 3-7
Hongchao Ji, Oliver Lenord, Dieter Schramm: A Model Driven Approach for Requirements Engineering of Industrial Automation Systems. 9-18
Modeling Language Design
Hisahiro Ito, Akira Ohata, Ken Butts, Jürgen Gerhard, Masoud Abbaszadeh, David Linder, Erik Postman, Elena Shmoylova: Equation-Based Model Data Structure for High Level Physical Modelling, Model Simplification and Modelica-Export. 27-34
Nate Soule, Azer Bestavros, Assaf J. Kfoury, Andrei Lapets: Safe Compositional Equation-based Modeling of Constrained Flow Networks. 35-44
Peter Pepper, Alexandra Mehlhase, Christoph Höger, Lena Scholz: A Compositional Semantics for Modelica-style Variable-structureModeling. 45-54
Simulation and Model Caompilation
Klaus Röbenack, Jan Winkler, Siqian Wang: LIEDRIVERS - A Toolbox for the Efficient Computation of Lie Derivatives Based on the Object-Oriented Algorithmic Differentiation Package ADOL-C. 57-66
Uwe Pohlmann, Matthias Tichy: Modelica code generation from ModelicaML state machines extended by asynchronous communication. 75-84
Real-Time Oriented Modeling Languages and Tools
Gregory Provan: Using Equation-Based Languages for Generating Embedded Code for Smart Building Applications. 87-96
Toby Myers, Wladimir Schamai, Peter Fritzson: Comodeling Revisited: Execution of Behavior Trees in Modelica. 97-106
Javier Bonilla, Luis José Yebra, Sebastián Dormido: Exploiting OpenMP in the Initial Section of Modelica Models (Work in Progress). 107-112
Christoph Höger: Separate Compilation of Causalized Equations -Work in Progress. 113-120



