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by pvarangot
5133 days ago
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Simulink was the major reason for choosing Matlab for a current project. Hope this move by Wolfram also results in improves for Simulink or in a lower price. It currently sells for around 6k. Matlab+Simulink had no competing alternative until this. |
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It is simply not true that there wasn't a Simulink alternative until now. Modelica exists since 1997 (cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modelica) and there are several commercial implementations of it: Dymola, MapleSim, MathModelica (which now in v3 has been purchased by Wolfram and has been rebranded as SystemModeller), CATIA Sytems and probably some more.
Adaption of Modelica has been slow since engineers are more exposed to Matlab/Simulink during their education and this base is slow to change. Considering license, training and experience costs this is certainly understandable. However, I know that several German car makers are gradually changing over to Modelica since the models are easier to understand for new people joining the projects (and to escape the vendor lock-in of Simulink).