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Configuration & Parameterization Manager

Tools to configure and manage large models

Configuration and Parameterization Manager (CPM) is a software toolbox for MATLAB® that helps users manage large models where there are a variety of choices for a component model or various sets of data to parameterize a component model.

For example, you might want to test out a powertrain model for different choices of transmission components – such as manual transmission, automatic transmission, etc. o just change the capacity of the engine and check the performance of the system model. Instead of creating libraries for various component choices and a separate model for each configuration, this tool box allows you to change the configuration through a user friendly GUI or for the same configuration, change the parameters very easily.

Using the same model, different users can configure it differently or use different sets of parameters for the same configuration.

Features

  • GUI to manage and manipulate info

  • Single location for identifying and changing all component choices

  • Easy access to all the component parameters

  • Easy initialization

  • Command line option to programmatically configure and parameterize the model during run time

Customer Benefits

CPM is useful for managing multiple alternate components or multiple parameter data sets to be used in large model architecture. An example could be the use of a single architecture for an automobile model and populating it with differently parameterized components such as engine, transmission, etc. during run time as needed.

CPM even manages model choices for a component from different source libraries eliminating the requirement for all the choices to be present in the same library. Nesting of such configurable choices is provided affording a great amount of flexibility and user friendly configuration on an as needed basis.

System Requirements

  • Computer Platform: PC
  • Operating System: Microsoft® Windows XP®, Windows 2000
  • MATLAB® Version: 6.1 (R12.1), 6.5.1 (R13) SP1

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