Tips and Tricks for Large-Scale Model-Based Design
In this two-part webinar series MathWorks engineers present a series of examples to educate Simulink users on key basic constructs that are essential for successful development of large-scale models. Rather than presenting a single “best” modeling style, these examples focus on teaching fundamental concepts that the user can combine in an educated way to optimize a modeling style for his/her own application. Through product demonstrations, we discuss common areas of interest including:
- Subsystem boundaries and controlling execution order
- Virtual and Atomic subsystems in libraries
- Libraries and model reference
- Parameter definitions
- Parameters and signal implementation
- Signal groupings
- Interface definitions
Part 1 The first part of this two-part webinar series covering tips and tricks for the development of large-scale Simulink models focuses on the organization of blocks and subsystems.
Part 2 The second part of this two-part webinar series covering tips and tricks for development of large-scale Simulink models focuses on the organization and management of data.