Functional Mock-up Unit Import Sample Clauses

The Functional Mock-up Unit Import clause governs the process by which a software component, known as a Functional Mock-up Unit (FMU), is integrated into another software environment for simulation or testing purposes. This clause typically outlines the technical requirements for importing FMUs, such as compatibility standards, supported formats, and any necessary licensing or usage restrictions. By clearly defining the procedures and conditions for FMU import, the clause ensures interoperability between different simulation tools and helps prevent integration issues, thereby facilitating efficient and reliable model-based development.
Functional Mock-up Unit Import. The Functional Mock-up Interface (FMI) [6] is a standard that many simulation tools use for interchange of models, and co-simulation. The Functional Mock-up Interface defines the input and output variables of each unit and also the data types of these variables. This is similar to EAST- ADL AnalysisFunctionTypes, so a transformation is possible, simplifying creation of architectural models from simulation models.
Functional Mock-up Unit Import. The Functional Mock-up Interface (FMI) [5], defines Function Mock-up Units (FMUs) to exchange and integrate simulation blocks from different modelling tools. This is a standard that many simulation tools use for interchange of models, and co-simulation. The Function Mock-up Interface defines the input and output variables of each unit and also the data types of these variables. This is similar to EAST-ADL AnalysisFunctionTypes, so a transformation should be feasible, to make a modelling shortcut to create architectural models from simulation models.