Release of Modelica Specification 3.7
The Modelica Association and the Modelica Language Project are proud to announce the release of version 3.7 of the Modelica Language Specification (MLS) and would like you to share this information via your channels.
This release represents another important milestone in the continuous evolution of Modelica, reinforcing its position as the premier open standard for multi-domain, equation-based modeling of cyber-physical systems .
Key Highlights of Modelica Specification 3.7
- Clearer variability for improved diagnostics to reduce debugging time.
- Better license handling for generated FMUs.
- Improved graphics, documentation, and diagnostics to reliably build models faster.
- Better unit handling.
- Backward compatibility (seamless integration with existing models).
- Many minor readability improvements.
Tools have already implemented most of these features, so teams working in automotive, energy, or aerospace, will quickly get access to these benefits.
About the Modelica Association
The Modelica Association (MA) is a non-profit organization incorporated in Sweden with the mission to develop open-access, royalty-free, coordinated standards for the development and verification of cyber-physical systems. The open and royalty-free nature of the standards supports a rich eco-system of open-source and commercial solutions. The MA projects provide open-source assets, compliance checkers, and infrastructure to simplify the process of standards adoption, all publicly available under the Modelica GitHub organization, and organizes regular open-access conferences, with all papers available on the Modelica website. The Modelica Association standards are endorsed and recommended by many professional societies in the modeling and systems engineering domain: Prostep IVIP, PDES, NAFEMS, and INCOSE.
Website: https://modelica.org/
Email: board@modelica.org
Modelica Association Project Modelica Language
Website: https://modelica.org/language/
Email: board@modelica.org
Project Leader: Hans Olsson, Dassault Systèmes
Deputy Project Leader: Henrik Tidefelt, Wolfram Mathcore