Principles of Object-Oriented Modeling and Simulation with Modelica 3.3: A Cyber-Physical Approach, Edition 2

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Fritzson covers the Modelica language in impressive depth from the basic concepts such as cyber-physical, equation-base, object-oriented, system, model, and simulation, while also incorporating over a hundred exercises and their solutions for a tutorial, easy-to-read experience.

  • The only book with complete Modelica 3.3 coverage
  • Over one hundred exercises and solutions
  • Examines basic concepts such as cyber-physical, equation-based, object-oriented, system, model, and simulation

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João Luiz Martins
August 26, 2016
Look for the other version of this same book on google play that is eReader friendly. This is a 900+ page book that has almost no navigation bookmarking and the pages are scans of the actual book.
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About the author

Peter Fritzson, PhD, is Professor and Research Director of the Programming Environment Laboratory within IDA, Linköping University, Sweden. Prof. Fritzson is also Director of the Open Source Modelica Consortium, Director of the MODPROD Center for Model-Based Product Development, and Vice Chairman of the Modelica Association, all organizations he helped to establish. Previously, he has served as Chairman of the Scandinavian Simulation Society, Secretary of EuroSim, and a Project Leader at Sun MicroSystems California.

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