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The OpenMI documentation

All aspects of the project are documented in the OpenMI report series, comprising the following titles:

  • A. Scope
    Describes the scope of the OpenMI architecture and the organisation behind it.
    Open document
  • B. The Guidelines
    Describes how to migrate, link and run OpenMI-compliant models. The document includes sample code and tutorial examples.
    Open document
  • C. org.OpenMI.Standard interface specification
    Describes the interface specification of the org.OpenMI.Standard namespace (the OpenMI standard interface specification). The specification is expressed in Universal Modelling Language (UML) and in API-terms. This specification has to be adopted for a model to become OpenMI-compliant.
    Open document
  • D. org.OpenMI.Backbone technical documentation
    Describes the default implementation (i.e. the classes that implement the org.OpenMI.Standard interface). This implementation is the basis of the OpenMI environment.
    Open document
  • E. org.OpenMI.Development Support technical documentation
    Describes a generic set of low-level classes that can be used in the development of an OpenMI system.
  • F. org.OpenMI.Utilities technical documentation
    Describes the org.OpenMI.Utilities namespace, which contains useful low-level classes and packages that have been tailored to help with the development of OpenMI-compliant systems. Their use is entirely optional and is not a requirement of compliance. Typically, the classes within this namespace have been developed to reduce the amount of re-engineering needed when migrating existing model engines and software systems to become OpenMI-compliant. In particular, the utilities provide facilities to support the wrapping of legacy code. The namespace contains packages for wrapping, buffering, spatial mapping, advanced control features, configuration and deployment.

Other documents:

  • UML Diagram org.OpenMI.Standard A3 format
  • UML Diagram org.OpenMI.Standard A4 format
  • The OpenMI standard in a nutshell

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