Modelica.University: A Platform for Interactive Modelica Content. Tiller, M. M. & Winkler, D. In Proceedings of the 12th International Modelica Conference, of Linköping Electronic Conference Proceedings, pages 725–734. Linköping University Electronic Press, Linköpings universitet.
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The web was conceived of as a medium for the expression and exploration of scientific and engineering ideas. However, observing the actual content on the web, an alien race might presume that the primary impetus for web technologies was the dessimention of cat videos or celebrity gossip. Fundamentally, HTML and HTTP are certainly sufficient for the creation of scientific and engineering content just as they are for the creation of online magazines and websites. But while a number of "content management systems" have been created to facilitate the publication of prose, there are very few such tools that cater to making it easy to create scientific and engineering content. In this paper, we will present a platform which can be thought of as a content management system for scientific and engineering content. We will start by describing what we believe to be the fundamental requirements for such a system. From there, we will discuss two different applications built on this platform. The first is an interactive tutorial for teaching the basics of the Modelica languages and the other is an example application that involves creating interactive content for use in an engineering course on hydro-electric power generation. This content will be published on the modelica.university domain and we invite others to contribute additional content to the site.
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  title = {Modelica.University: {{A Platform}} for {{Interactive Modelica Content}}},
  shorttitle = {Modelica.University},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of the 12th {{International Modelica Conference}}},
  author = {Tiller, Michael M. and Winkler, Dietmar},
  date = {2017-05-17},
  series = {Linköping {{Electronic Conference Proceedings}}},
  pages = {725--734},
  publisher = {{Linköping University Electronic Press, Linköpings universitet}},
  location = {{Prague, Czech Republic}},
  doi = {10.3384/ecp17132725},
  urldate = {2017-08-07},
  abstract = {The web was conceived of as a medium for the expression and exploration of scientific and engineering ideas. However, observing the actual content on the web, an alien race might presume that the primary impetus for web technologies was the dessimention of cat videos or celebrity gossip. Fundamentally, HTML and HTTP are certainly sufficient for the creation of scientific and engineering content just as they are for the creation of online magazines and websites. But while a number of "content management systems" have been created to facilitate the publication of prose, there are very few such tools that cater to making it easy to create scientific and engineering content. In this paper, we will present a platform which can be thought of as a content management system for scientific and engineering content. We will start by describing what we believe to be the fundamental requirements for such a system. From there, we will discuss two different applications built on this platform. The first is an interactive tutorial for teaching the basics of the Modelica languages and the other is an example application that involves creating interactive content for use in an engineering course on hydro-electric power generation. This content will be published on the modelica.university domain and we invite others to contribute additional content to the site.},
  eventtitle = {12th {{International Modelica Conference}}},
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