Gallery Tutorial [TECHNICAL SLIDE TRAIL] The Webel libraries for Wolfram Mathematica: With SysMLv1 models. Section SECTION: The Webel Mathematica libraries - INTRODUCTION - And the role of SysML Tags and keywords Keywords Wolfram Wolfram Language Mathematica SysML MagicDraw SysML MD SysML CATIA Magic Systems Modeling Language Wolfram Player Pro Webel::SysML4Mathematica Webel IT Australia Click on the image to view it full size Up next Main topics & sections Notes [TOOL, WISHLIST] Webel: Mathematica: WISHLIST: Support for decent vendor-supported, built-in, fully fledged, IDE-friendly, object-orientation (OO)! [With or without the use of state, which is a choice, not obligatory, and OO doesn't throw functional away] [FEATURE, TIP, TOOL]{INFORMATIVE} Webel vs Mathematica: The Very Good, The Bad, and The Ugly [TIP]{INFORMATIVE} Mathematica: TIPS for living with the user-contributed MTools for Object-Orientation (until a vendor-supported OO solution is eventually provided) [PATTERN, TIP, TOOL]{INFORMATIVE} Webel + Mathematica + MTools + SysML [ASSERTION] Webel: Programmers who can count higher than one (1) know that you don't have to choose exclusively between object-orientation (and classes) and functional programming. You can have your cake and eat it. It's not XOR! [ISSUE, LIMITATION, MODELLING, TOOL] Mathematica: Some links on Object-Orientation (or the lack thereof) Snippets (quotes/extracts) Visit also Dr Darren of Webel IT Australia makes the case for better object-orientation for Mathematica using pseudo class ADTs without losing the super-functional power of the Wolfram Language Course: Model-Based Systems Engineering with the OMG's Systems Modeling Language® (v1) and the MagicDraw/Cameo (CATIA Magic™) tools for SysML SysML zone Service: Model-Based Systems Engineering with SysML SysMLv2 zone The Webel SysML4Mathematica recipe for modelling Wolfram Language code in Systems Modeling Language (SysML) for Model-Based Systems Engineering Visit also (backlinks) Related slides (includes other tutorials) Related slides (backlinks, includes other tutorials) Flags Book traversal links for SysMLv1 vs SysMLv2 Previous Up Next