Document models and results
Documenting models and results are essential for securing your knowledge. With the built-in library documentation browser it is easy
to find the information you need about existing models, as well as edit the documentation using the integrated HTML editor. Would you
have access to Mathematica you can take advantage of the Mathematica connection in MathModelica Professional and use Mathematica
notebooks for more advanced documentation, including for instance interactive examples and integrated simulations
Key features
- Browse the documentation of models with auto-generated lists of tables with constants, parameters, variables, components, connectors, and classes.
- Edit the documentation using the built-in HTML editor.
- Create interactive documentation using Mathematica notebooks.
Publish models and results
Using the publisher tool it is possible to generate documentation with interactive graphics for models.
The generated documentation does not require MathModelica and can be viewed by anyone with a standard web browser. The interactive graphics requires the Microsoft Silverlight plugin, available for most common web browsers.
If you decide to make published models avaialable on the intranet or internet, you may want to know that the published models will work with any web server; no plugins or specific technology required on the server-side.
To demonstrate the interactive documentation generated when publishing a model, we have made the result from publishing a PID controller model available. Click the link or image to try it out yourself!
