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@modelica/fmi-data

v0.14.5

Published

Code and associated type definitions for FMI related data

Readme

@modelica/fmi-data

FMI standard for "Functional Mockup Interface". It is a standard developed by the Modelica Association to support interoperability between simulation tools. More information about FMI can be found on the FMI web site.

This package defines various types definitions used to describe FMI capabilities and compabitility between tools. By creating these common type definitions, we can then use these definitions across UI code, scripts and servers. In this way, they all have a common representation of the underlying data being exchanged.

This package includes code for processing and manipulating FMI related data as well to support querying and rendering. The code in this repository does not use any Node.js related packages so it can be used both for front-end as well as back-end applications.

The code and definitions can be installed with the following command:

yarn add @modelica/fmi-data