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Mizutani, Takeshi. "Art libraries and art documentation in Japan, 1986-2012: progress in networking museums, libraries and archives and the ALC: Art Libraries’ Consortium." Art Libraries Journal 38, no. 2 (2013): 6–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s030747220001796x.

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In 1989, the Japan Art Documentation Society (JADS) was born, with inspiration received from members of overseas art library organisations – ARLIS/UK and Ireland, ARLIS/NA, ARLIS/ANZ and others – who attended the 52nd General Conference of the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) in Tokyo in 1986. However, JADS was very definitely JADS: it did not try to become ARLIS/Japan. What reasoning lay behind the choice of the society’s name? And after its establishment what path did JADS follow: what role did it take on for itself as the framework for joint projects in the art library community in Japan? What were the activities that it aimed to provide to enhance collaboration between museums, libraries and archives? Focussing mainly on the growing interest in Japan in recent years in creating networks between museums, libraries and archives, and on the opening in 2004 of the Art Libraries’ Consortium (ALC), a union catalogue of art libraries based in the Tokyo metropolitan area which has been steadily expanding, this article gives a chronological overview of the developments that have taken place in art libraries and art documentation in Japan from 1986 to 2012.
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Nakamura, Setsuko. "The Art Library of the National Research Institute for Cultural Properties, Tokyo." Art Libraries Journal 38, no. 2 (2013): 26–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0307472200018009.

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The National Research Institute for Cultural Properties, Tokyo had its beginnings in the Institute of Art Research, which was the first institution to specialise in research in fine art in Japan. The library at the Institute played a central role from the very start, acquiring and making accessible its large collection of material related to fine art, with an emphasis on books and photographs. In recent years, we have also begun to play a role as an archive and information centre. What were the original aims and objectives behind the establishment of the library, and how have its activities changed? Amidst the many developments in recent years – the role of the internet, now a major information tool, the organisational changes at the Institute itself – it is essential that we continue to do the work for which we have long been recognised in art history research and the preservation and utilisation of cultural properties, and at the same time find ways to collaborate with related institutions.
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Igarashi, Tomoya, Masanori Koizumi, and Michael Widdersheim. "Capturing Citizens’ Information Needs through Analysis of Public Library Circulation Data." Libri 70, no. 2 (May 26, 2020): 127–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/libri-2018-0137.

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AbstractThe Japanese government has initiated lifelong learning policies to promote lifelong learning to a super-aging society. It is said that lifelong learning contributes to a richer and more fulfilling life. It is within this context that public libraries have been identified as ideal facilities for promoting lifelong learning. To support lifelong learning successfully, libraries must accurately grasp citizens’ needs, all while working within limited budgets. To understand citizens’ learning needs, this study uses public library circulation data. This study is significant because such data use is often unavailable in Japan. This data was used to clarify citizens’ learning interests. Circulation data was compared from two libraries in Japan: Koto District Library in Tokyo and Tahara City Library in Aichi Prefecture. The data was used to identify general learning needs while also accounting for regional differences. The methodology and results of this research are significant for the development of lifelong learning policy and programming.
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Nagatoshi, Nogami. "Supplemental ancient Chinese meteor, meteorite fall and comet records with Zhongguo gudai tianxiang jilu zongji (1)." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 10, H16 (August 2012): 164. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921314005195.

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AbstractZhongguo guidai tianxiang jilu zongji pressed in 1988 containes ancient Chinese astronomical records including that of meteor, meteorite fall and comet until 1911 from the Standard Histories and local gazetteers existed in China. On the other hand, many local gazetteers lost in China at present have been collected in university and public libraries in Japan. Especially the library of Chinese section in the Research Institute for Humanistic Studies in Kyoto University and the Oriental Library in Tokyo have big collection. This presentation will give a few dozens supplemential ancient records with that big book from local gazetteers in above mentioned libraries.
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Kanamori, Issaku, and Hideo Matsufuru. "Wilson and Domainwall Kernels on Oakforest-PACS." EPJ Web of Conferences 175 (2018): 09002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201817509002.

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We report the performance of Wilson and Domainwall Kernels on a new Intel Xeon Phi Knights Landing based machine named Oakforest-PACS, which is co-hosted by University of Tokyo and Tsukuba University and is currently fastest in Japan. This machine uses Intel Omni-Path for the internode network. We compare performance with several types of implementation including that makes use of the Grid library. The code is incorporated with the code set Bridge++.
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Kaji, Hideki, Ken’Ichi Tsuruoka, Ruochen Si, Min Lu, Masatoshi Arikawa, and Takashi Oguchi. "Digital archiving project of paper maps collected for the International Map Exhibition 1980 in Tokyo." Abstracts of the ICA 1 (July 15, 2019): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/ica-abs-1-156-2019.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> The Kashiwa Library (KL), The University of Tokyo, holds a collection of old paper maps over the world, about a half of which were originally collected for the International Map Exhibition 1980 in Tokyo. The collection has 3,200 maps published in the 1970s and 1980s, and 1,260 of them were displayed at the exhibition. The map collection is important because it represents the cartography at the emerging era of new technologies and techniques such as satellite remote sensing, computers and GIS for map production (Arikawa et al., 2016). These maps were donated from the Japan Cartographers Association in March 2016, after their collection and storage by the association since the exhibition. In the Japanese fiscal year 2017, the Center for Spatial Information Science (CSIS), The University of Tokyo, and KL started a cooperative research project to produce a digital archive of this map collection, with support from the University of Tokyo Academic Archives Project that facilitates digital archiving of academic materials owned by various units at the university. This presentation explains the procedure of making our digital archive “Kashiwanoha Paper Maps Digital Archive”. “Kashiwanoha” is the address of the Kashiwa Campus of The University of Tokyo where KL and CSIS are located, and it literally means “oak leaf”.</p>
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Khisamutdinov, Amir A. "Russian Print in North-East Asia: To the Compilation of the Catalogue of Hamilton Library of the University of Hawaii." Bibliotekovedenie [Russian Journal of Library Science] 69, no. 5 (December 9, 2020): 522–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.25281/0869-608x-2020-69-5-522-528.

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The article considers the Russian printing in the countries of the Asia-Pacific region (China, Japan, Korea, USA, etc.). The author offers the review of literature published in Russian in these countries, basing on the materials of the Russian North-East Asian collection of Hamilton Library of the University of Hawaii (Honolulu, USA), which is one of the best collections in the world on this subject. The article reports on the history of the Russian collection and its creators. The author discusses the terms “Russian book Diaspora” (publishing emigrant activities within the same country — China, Japan, USA, etc.) and “Russian book community” (publishing activities of people from Russia within the same city, such as Harbin, Shanghai, Tokyo; organizations or groups of individuals, etc.). Special attention is paid to the bibliographic description of this collection, which was first published in 2002 in the publishing house of the Russian State Library “Pashkov Dom” (“Russian print in China, Japan and Korea: Catalogue of the collection of Hamilton Library of the University of Hawaii”) and reprinted in the expanded version in 2016 under the title “Russian print in the Asia-Pacific region” (in 4 parts). The article also reports on other foreign collections that contain emigrant publications, including those printed in the countries of the Asia-Pacific region (the libraries of the University of California in Berkeley, the Hoover Institute for war, revolution and peace, and the Museum of Russian culture in San Francisco). The author presents the data on the work of scientific centre of the University of Hawaii for the study of the USSR / Russia “Soviet Union in Pacific Asia Rim”. The article analyses international cooperation of the University of Hawaii library with Russian libraries, in particular, its relations with the libraries of the Russian Far East. The author describes the project of the University of Hawaii Library to create the electronic library catalogue with complete bibliographic and historical information about each edition of the collection and to expand the exchange of literature and information.
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Hassan, Asmadi, and Muhammad Danial Azman. "Tokyo Gubernatorial Election During Pandemic: Democracy VS "Demo" Crazy." International Journal of East Asian Studies 10, no. 1 (March 31, 2021): 3–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.22452/ijeas.vol10no1.2.

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COVID-19 has plunged the world into chaos. Global cases increase every day, impacting economic, social and political sectors. Japan is among the impacted countries. How does it deal with the pandemic? The aim of this article is to examine the election in the Tokyo Prefecture area during the pandemic. It is a gubernatorial election that was held on July 5, 2020. The election was held when a seat vacancy occurred as demanded by democratic processes. At the same time, the election was held while the COVID-19 pandemic was spreading across the country, which included Tokyo. Therefore, this article juxtaposes the term democracy against "demo"crazy (you crazy) to show the conflict of norms between the demands of democracy and the madness of holding elections when the situation is considered inappropriate. The term “demo”crazy is a mix of Kelantan Malay words representing you and crazy (madness). The combination of the words translates as "you are crazy." It also reflects that holding elections at the wrong time is considered to be madness. How did the candidates conduct their campaigns and the voting? What was the content of the campaigns during the pandemic? What was the effect of the elections? This study uses the library research methodology to answer these questions. This study found that the demand for democracy was more important than waiting for a possible recovery in the situation. Although holding an election was considered a crazy move, as a supporter of democracy, an election was still considered to be a priority.
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Kurimoto, Akira. "Robert Owen's legacy to co-operative ideas and practices in Japan." Journal of Co-operative Studies 56, no. 3 (December 2023): 78–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.61869/hbam6025.

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Robert Owen’s ideas arrived in the Far East in the late nineteenth century when Japan abandoned its “closed-door” policy. Owen’s views became widely known through numerous translations and publications after the Meiji Restoration in 1868. His ideas have proven influential particularly in the areas of childcare, social welfare, management practice and social movements although his influence on communal life has been limited. Owen has often been viewed negatively as a utopian socialist by Marxists but he has inspired co-operative leaders including Dr Toyohiko Kagawa. Owen has been studied by researchers of social philosophy including Professors Shigeru Goto and Chushichi Tsuzuku. Today, Hitotsubashi University and Meiji University in Tokyo hold the Owen Collection and the Owen Library, respectively. The Robert Owen Association of Japan was set up by concerned researchers and co-operative practitioners in 1958, commemorating the centenary of Owen’s death. It is active in promoting scholarship on Robert Owen and worldwide co-operative history through regular symposia and publications in both English and Japanese. The story of the Rochdale Pioneers remains popular even today and is often revisited by academic essays, books, comics and films while a replica of Rochdale’s Toad Lane Museum was built by Co-op Kobe.
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Usuda-Sato, Kumiko, and Lina Canas. "Development of astronomy teaching materials to overcome visual impairment. IAU Working Group, Astronomy for Equity and Inclusion IAU Symposium358." Impact 2021, no. 3 (March 29, 2021): 24–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.21820/23987073.2021.3.24.

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It is important that science is inclusive and communication is prioritised. To make science accessible to all, the gap between highly specific research and people with a general interest in science must be bridged. Effective science communication also helps to engage young people and inspire them to pursue a career in science. In Tokyo, Japan, Dr Kumiko Usuda-Sato, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ), and Dr Lina Canas of the International Astronomical Union (IAU) Office for Astronomy Outreach (OAO), are working to achieve effective communication and full inclusion. The researchers are interested in ensuring that science reaches diverse people, including people with a disability such as blind and visually impaired (BVI) people, as well as promoting diversity and inclusivity within international astronomical research communication. To this end, Usuda-Sato is engaging with the BVI community and tactility experts at the Japan Braille Library. A key focus is on developing resources for helping people to understand the Subaru Telescope, such as 3D printed models, braille and 2D explanations, as well as adapted communication methods. Canas is working to make the research community aware of accessibility issues. A key component of this was the IAU Symposium358, which brought together experts in accessibility and science communication, fostering discussion and promoting international collaboration.
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Books on the topic "Tokyo (Japan). Koiwa Library"

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(Japan), Tōyō Bunko. Catalogue of the Asiatic Library of Dr. G.E. Morrison, now a part of the Oriental Library, Tokyo, Japan. Mansfield Center, CT: Martino Pub., 2009.

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Nihon Kindai Bungakkan (Tokyo, Japan). Sata Ineko bunko mokuroku. Tōkyō: Nihon Kindai Bungakkan, 2002.

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Nihon Kindai Bungakkan (Tokyo, Japan). Kataoka Teppei korekushon mokuroku. Tōkyō: Nihon Kindai Bungakkan, 2005.

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Nihon Kindai Bungakkan (Tokyo, Japan). Takahashi Kazumi bunko mokuroku. Tōkyō: Nihon Kindai Bungakkan, 2002.

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Japan). Sōritsu 100-nenshi Hensanshitsu Tōyō Daigaku (Tokyo. Tōyō Daigaku shi shiryō mokuroku. Tōkyō: Tōyō Daigaku Sōritsu 100-shūnen Kinen Jigyō Jimukyoku, 1986.

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Japan-U.S. Conference on Libraries and Information Science in Higher Education (5th 1992 Tokyo, Japan). Japan-U.S. collaborationin enhancing international access to scholarly information: Looking toward the 21st century : Fifth Japan-U.S. Conference on Libraries and Information Science in Higher Education, Tokyo, Japan, October 6-9, 1992. Edited by Shimizu Tadao and Japanese University Libraries International Liaison Committee. Tokyo: Universal Academy Press for the Japanese University Libraries International Liaison Committee, 1993.

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Institute, Asian Development Bank. Distance learning course on community information services: Course completion report 1 [March]-31 May 2006, Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo, Japan: Asian Development Bank Institute, 2007.

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Japan-U.S. Conference on Libraries and Information Science in Higher Education (5th 1992 Tokyo, Japan). Gakujutsu jōhō e no kokusaiteki akusesu kakudai no tame no Nichi-Bei kyōryoku: 21-seiki o mezashite = Japan-U.S. collaboration in enhancing international access to scholarly information : looking toward the 21st century : Fifth Japan-U.S. Conference on Libraries and Information Science in Higher Education, Tokyo, Japan, October 6-9, 1992. Edited by Shimizu Tadao 1934-. Tokyo: Universal Academy Press, 1993.

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C, Bossmeyer, Massil Stephen W, International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions. Section of Library Services to Multicultural Populations., and International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions. Section on Information Technology., eds. Automated systems for access to multilingual and multiscript library materials: Problems and solutions : papers from the pre-conference held at Nihon Daigaku Kaikan Tokyo, Japan, August 21-22, 1986. München: K.G. Saur, 1987.

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Murray, Giles, P. J. Ochlan, and Keigo Higashino. Newcomer: Library Edition. Macmillan Audio, 2018.

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Book chapters on the topic "Tokyo (Japan). Koiwa Library"

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O’Reilly, Anthony J. F. "Opening of the Lafcadio Hearn Library in the Embassy of Ireland Tokyo." In Irish Writing on Lafcadio Hearn and Japan, 97–99. BRILL, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004213562_020.

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Gundermann, Julia, Artem Kolesnikov, Morgan Cameron, and Torsten Blochwitz. "The Fault library - A new Modelica library allows for the systematic simulation of non-nominal system behavior." In The 2nd Japanese Modelica Conference Tokyo, Japan, May 17-18, 2018. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp18148161.

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Wischhusen, Stefan, Timo Tumforde, and Hans-Herrmann Wurr. "FluidDynamics Library for Coarse-Grid CFD-Simulation in Modelica." In The 2nd Japanese Modelica Conference Tokyo, Japan, May 17-18, 2018. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp1814871.

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Kormann, Maximilian, Clément Coïc, and Guillaume Viry. "A New Library For Modeling and Simulation of Pneumatic Systems." In The 2nd Japanese Modelica Conference Tokyo, Japan, May 17-18, 2018. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp18148127.

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Barz, Tilman, Aurelien Bres, and Johann Emhofer. "slPCMlib: A Modelica library for the prediction of effective thermal material properties of solid/liquid phase change materials (PCM)." In Asian Modelica Conference 2022, Tokyo, Japan, November 24-25, 2022. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp19356.

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slPCMlib predicts the effective thermal properties of solid/liquid phase change materials (PCM) showing a non-isothermal phase transition behavior. The effective properties are valid over the PCM functional temperature range where latent heat is absorbed and released. Different phenomenological phase transition models are implemented to account for temperature shifts in latent transition changes, e.g. due to multi-step transitions and thermal hysteresis. The library currently contains generic PCM and specific commercial paraffin-based and hydrated salt-based PCM (media). Its purpose is the analysis of partial and complete melting and solidification processes relevant for engineering applications, such as the design of a PCM-enhanced building components.
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Barz, Tilman, Aurelien Bres, and Johann Emhofer. "slPCMlib: A Modelica Library for the Prediction of Effective Thermal Material Properties of Solid/Liquid Phase Change Materials (PCM)." In Asian Modelica Conference 2022, Tokyo, Japan, November 24-25, 2022. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp19363.

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slPCMlib predicts the effective thermal properties of solid/liquid phase change materials (PCM) showing a non-isothermal phase transition behavior. The effective properties are valid over the PCM functional temperature range where latent heat is absorbed and released. Different phenomenological phase transition models are implemented to account for temperature shifts in latent transition changes, e.g. due to multi-step transitions and thermal hysteresis. The library currently contains generic PCM and specific commercial paraffin-based and hydrated salt-based PCM (media). Its purpose is the analysis of partial and complete melting and solidification processes relevant for engineering applications, such as the design of PCM-enhanced building components.
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Bellmann, Tobias, and Fabian Buse. "The DLR EtherCAT Library - A template based code-generation scheme for accessing real-time hardware from Modelica." In The 2nd Japanese Modelica Conference Tokyo, Japan, May 17-18, 2018. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp18148130.

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Coïc, Clément, Michael Sielemann, Nirmala Nirmala, and Daniel Andersson. "Solving flow balancing problem for hybrid-electric aircraft cooling systems." In Asian Modelica Conference 2022, Tokyo, Japan, November 24-25, 2022. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp19340.

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A flow balancing problem consists of sizing restrictions on flow branches of a fluid system to match desired flow rates on each branch. The solving is often not trivial as the branches are in parallel and involve many components on each branch. This paper introduces the Physics-based Solving capabilities implemented in Modelon LiquidCooling library. This new capability enables conveniently solving such flow balancing problems with steady-state requirements. The benefits of this solution are discussed using an aircraft thermal management system as example along this paper.
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Coïc, Clément, Michael Sielemann, Nirmala Nirmala, and Daniel Andersson. "Solving Flow Balancing Problem for Hybrid-Electric Aircraft Cooling Systems." In Asian Modelica Conference 2022, Tokyo, Japan, November 24-25, 2022. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp19345.

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A flow balancing problem consists of sizing restrictions on flow branches of a fluid system to match desired flow rates on each branch. The problem is rarely trivial as parallel branches routinely contain many components with nonlinear pressure loss characteristics each. This paper introduces the Physics-based Solving capabilities implemented in Modelon Liquid Cooling library. This new capability enables conveniently solving such flow balancing problems with steady-state requirements. The benefits of this solution are discussed using an aircraft thermal management system as example.
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Paknikar, Rahul, Nikhil Sharma, Priyam Nayak, Kannan Moudgalya, and Bhaskaran Raman. "Simulation scheduling of variable-structure models in OpenModelica." In Asian Modelica Conference 2022, Tokyo, Japan, November 24-25, 2022. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp193136.

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We propose and implement a generic scheduling framework for OpenModelica to eliminate the simulation code corresponding to inactive components in a system-level model. This framework allows the model developer to auto-generate models corresponding to the discrete behavior of the underlying system, and then schedule their simulations. It also provides a Scheduler library in the Modelica language to help the model developer easily generate the schedule. The benefit of this approach is demonstrated with and without real-time simulations of a batch distillation system. The proposed approach also helps implement a sequential modular simulation to arrive at initial guesses for flowsheets, whose equations can then be solved simultaneously using the standard, equation-oriented, approach of Modelica.
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Paknikar, Rahul, Nikhil Sharma, Priyam Nayak, Kannan Moudgalya, and Bhaskaran Raman. "Simulation Scheduling of Variable-Structure Systems in OpenModelica." In Asian Modelica Conference 2022, Tokyo, Japan, November 24-25, 2022. Linköping University Electronic Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp193147.

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We propose and implement a generic scheduling frame-work for OpenModelica to eliminate the simulation code corresponding to inactive components in a system-level model. This framework allows the model developer to auto-generate models corresponding to the discrete behavior of the underlying system, and then schedule their simulations. It also provides a Scheduler library in the Modelica language to help the model developer easily generate the schedule. The benefit of this approach is demonstrated with and without real-time simulations of a batch distillation system. The proposed approach also helps implement a sequential modular simulation to arrive at initial guesses for flowsheets, whose equations can then be solved simultaneously using the standard, equationoriented, approach of Modelica.
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