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<h1 class="mb-4"><i>The</i> standard for model-driven development of complex, safety-critical, physics-based embedded control.</h1>

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The <i>eFMI Standard</i> for cyber-physical systems integrates the <em>physics</em> design models of systems with their <em>electronic controls</em> development in a seamless way, enabling fast and high-quality innovation.
The <i>eFMI® Standard</i> for cyber-physical systems integrates the <em>physics</em> design models of systems with their <em>electronic controls</em> development in a seamless way, enabling fast and high-quality innovation.
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The <i>eFMI Standard</i> is an open standard for the stepwise, model-transformation-based development of advanced control functions suited for safety-critical and real time targets. Its container architecture defines the common ground for collaboration among the stake-holders and toolchains along the various abstraction levels from high-level modeling and simulation – e.g., a-causal, equation-based physics in Modelica – down to actual embedded code. The model representations it defines are interlinked for traceability and semi-automatic code generation and do not only capture functional, but also non-functional quality requirements like coding standards, static memory allocation, worst time execution, and documentation, enabling credible development within a standardized workspace.
The <i>eFMI® Standard</i> is an open standard for the stepwise, model-transformation-based development of advanced control functions suited for safety-critical and real time targets. Its container architecture defines the common ground for collaboration among the stake-holders and toolchains along the various abstraction levels from high-level modeling and simulation – e.g., a-causal, equation-based physics in Modelica – down to actual embedded code. The model representations it defines are interlinked for traceability and semi-automatic code generation and do not only capture functional, but also non-functional quality requirements like coding standards, static memory allocation, worst time execution, and documentation, enabling credible development within a standardized workspace.
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