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DAE Tools Project

DAE Tools is a cross-platform equation-based object-oriented modelling, simulation and optimisation software. It is not a modelling language nor a collection of numerical libraries but rather a higher level structure – an architectural design of interdependent software components providing an API for:
– Model development/specification
– Activities on developed models, such as simulation, optimisation, sensitivity analysis and parameter estimation
– Processing of the results, such as plotting and exporting to various file formats
– Report generation
– Code generation, co-simulation and model exchange

The following class of problems can be solved by DAE Tools:
– Initial value problems of implicit form
– Index-1 DAE systems
– With lumped or distributed parameters
– Steady-state or dynamic
– Continuous with some elements of event-driven systems

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Website http://www.daetools.com
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  • Simulation, sensitivity analysis, optimisation and parameter estimation
  • Support for dynamic and steady-state processes
  • Support for systems with lumped and distributed parameters
  • Support for continuous systems with some elements of event-driven systems (discontinuous equations, state transition networks and discrete events)
  • Support for code generation for: Modelica, gPROMS, Standard ISO C (c99), C++/MPI
  • Support for all major operating systems (GNU/Linux, Windows and Mac OS X) and architectures (x86, x86_64, arm)