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==Implementations== Commercial [[Front and back ends|front-ends]] for Modelica include [[AMESim]] from the French company Imagine SA (now part of [[Siemens Digital Industries Software]]), [[Dymola]] from the Swedish company Dynasim AB (now part of [[Dassault Systèmes]]), [[Wolfram SystemModeler]] (formerly ''MathModelica'') from the Swedish company Wolfram MathCore AB (now part of [[Wolfram Research]]), [[SimulationX]] from the German company [[ESI Group|ESI ITI GmbH]], [[MapleSim]] from the Canadian company [[Waterloo Maple|Maplesoft]],<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.maplesoft.com/products/maplesim/modelica.aspx | publisher=[[Waterloo Maple|Maplesoft]] | title=Supports Modelica standard | access-date=2009-10-11}}</ref> [[JModelica.org]] (open source, discontinued) and Modelon Impact,<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.modelon.com/modelon-impact/ | publisher=Modelon | title=Modelon Impact | access-date=2021-04-01}}</ref> from the Swedish company Modelon AB, and CATIA Systems <ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.3ds.com/products/v6/v6-plm/portfolio//?no_cache=1&did=75 | publisher=[[Dassault Systèmes]] | title=Modelica in CATIA (module: CATIA Systems Dynamic Behavior) | access-date=2009-12-30 | archive-date=2010-05-01 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100501044537/http://www.3ds.com/products/v6/v6-plm/portfolio/?no_cache=1&did=75 | url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>[http://www.3ds.com/cn/news-events/press-room/release/1220/1/ Announcement of DS' acquisition of Dynasim]{{dead link|date=February 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> from [[Dassault Systèmes]] ([[CATIA]] is one of the major [[Computer-aided design|CAD]] systems). [[Openmodelica]]<ref name="OpenModelica project">{{cite web|url=http://www.openmodelica.org|title=Welcome to Open Modelica - OpenModelica|author=Administrator}}</ref> is an open-source Modelica-based modeling and simulation environment intended for industrial and academic usage. Its long-term development is supported by a non-profit organization – the Open Source Modelica Consortium (OSMC). The goal with the OpenModelica effort is to create a comprehensive Open Source Modelica modeling,<ref>Adrian Pop, David Akhvlediani, Peter Fritzson [http://www.actapress.com/Abstract.aspx?paperId=32114 ''Integrated UML and Modelica System Modeling with ModelicaML in Eclipse''], In Proceedings of the 11th IASTED International Conference on Software Engineering and Applications (SEA 2007), Cambridge, MA, USA</ref> compilation and simulation environment based on free software distributed in binary and source code form for research,<ref>Håkan Lundvall and Peter Fritzson [https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-75416-9_49 ''Automatic Parallelization of Object Oriented Models Executed with Inline Solvers''], In Proceedings of EuroPvm/Parsim, Springer Verlag LNCS, Volume 4757, 2007</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://pvmmpi07.lri.fr/parsim07.html|title=EuroPVM/MPI 2007 - PARSIM 2007 - Current Trends in Numerical Simulation for Parallel Engineering Environments New Directions and Work-in-Progress|author=EuroPVM/MPI 2007}}</ref> teaching,<ref>Anders Fernström, Ingemar Axelsson, Peter Fritzson, Anders Sandholm, Adrian Pop [http://www.modelica.org/publications/papers/2006-03-10-Fernstrom-etal-TeachingWorkshop-NotebookTeaching.pdf''OMNotebook - Interactive WYSIWYG Book Software for Teaching Programming''], In Proc. of the Workshop on Developing Computer Science Education - How Can It Be Done?, 2006. Linköping University, Dept. Computer & Inf. Science, Linköping, Sweden</ref> and industrial usage. The free simulation environment [[Scicos]] uses a subset of Modelica for component modeling. Support for a larger part of the Modelica language is currently under development. Nevertheless, there is still some incompatibility and diverging interpretation between all the different tools concerning the Modelica language.<ref>Jörg Frochte [https://dx.doi.org/10.3384/ecp11063812 ''Modelica Simulator Compatibility - Today and in Future''], The 8th International Modelica Conference, March 20–22, 2011, Technical University, Dresden, Germany</ref>
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