by Chris Rygaard | Apr 5, 2021 | Distributed Projects, Model-Based Design
This is the fourteenth in a series of posts MBD projects that are distributed across multiple managerial domains. Data Capture A critical part of any simulation is data output; it is the basis for any engineering analysis of the modeled system. Capturing and using...
by Chris Rygaard | Mar 30, 2021 | Distributed Projects, Model-Based Design
This is the next in a series of posts MBD projects that are distributed across multiple managerial domains. Shared Parameters In most simulations, some of the subsystem models need to share data in order to ensure consistency. Examples include: Within the simulation,...
by Chris Rygaard | Mar 22, 2021 | Distributed Projects, Model-Based Design
This is the next in a series of posts MBD projects that are distributed across multiple managerial domains. Location Independence This article is part of a series, but it is also closely related to my earlier post on Component Reuse. When developing components for...
by Chris Rygaard | Mar 15, 2021 | Distributed Projects, Model-Based Design
This is the next in a series of posts MBD projects that are distributed across multiple managerial domains. Simulator Configuration and Version When working with multiple groups to build a simulation, there must be a mechanism to ensure all of the groups use a common...
by Chris Rygaard | Mar 8, 2021 | Distributed Projects, Model-Based Design, Project Evolution
This is the tenth in a series of posts discussing the lifecycle of MBD projects that are distributed across multiple managerial domains. Simulation Parameters For this article, I’ll define a simulation parameter as "A value required by the simulation for...