Model-Based Design
Objective: Get a brief overview of how Simulink models can be used in a traditional design process. Discuss where the material covered in this course fits into that process.
Requirements Linking and Interface Control
Objective: Use a Simulink model to store system requirements, illustrate data flow, and define system interfaces.
Component stubs
Requirements linking
Component interfaces
Bus objects
Model Architecture
Objective: Discuss the pros and cons of the different features used for organizing a Simulink model into separate components.
System component considerations
Virtual subsystems
Atomic subsystems
Model references
Libraries
Component variants
Project Management
Objective: Explore methods used for managing Simulink projects, such as determining Simulink model dependencies and comparing project files.
Model dependencies
File organization
Startup and cleanup scripts
Project setup
Source control integration
File differences
Data Management
Objective: Explore the data dependencies of a Simulink model and learn best practices for managing a Simulink model''''s data.
Simulink data
Parameter storage
Workspace precedence
Parameter management
Data dictionary
Tunability
Modeling Standards
Objective: Use the Simulink Model Advisor to enforce modeling standards, check for common modeling errors, and optimize model performance.
Modeling standards
Model Advisor
Custom configurations
Reporting