MapleSoft MapleSim 2015 and MapleSim Server

Monday, 22 June, 2015 | Supplied by: Australian Scientific & Engineering Solutions


Maplesoft has released MapleSim 2015 and the latest member of the MapleSim family of products, MapleSim Server.

With the MapleSim Server, MapleSim applications can be shared with other engineers in the user’s organisation, even if they do not have MapleSim. Using a web browser, engineers can perform a wide variety of tasks, including changing parameters, manipulating model equations, running new simulations and viewing updated results. By using the server, organisations can easily make these solutions available to more people while fully controlling access and eliminating version control problems.

MapleSim itself has been enhanced to include tools that help engineers manage large models efficiently. Engineers can now search their model to determine which components reference a particular parameter; find all occurrences of a particular component or component type; and see exactly where a look-up table is used in a model. MapleSim 2015 also generates help pages automatically from custom components in a shared library; simplifies the updating of common properties shared by multiple components; and supports Modelica Standard Library 3.2.1, the latest official release of this international standard.

The entire family of MapleSim products, including connector products for FMI and Simulink, the MapleSim Control Design Toolbox and specialised component libraries, have been updated to take advantage of MapleSim 2015.

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