Modelica libraries for embedded systems modeling and simulation
EUROSYSLIB is an ITEA2 project (ITEA2 06020) that started in October 2007 and extends to March 2010.
The intent of the project is to dramatically reinforce European leadership in the field of Embedded System Modeling and Simulation through the development of Modelica (the free standard language for Modeling and Simulation) and its accompanying libraries.
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