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- ASCEND abstract "ASCEND is a free, open source, mathematical modelling system developed at Carnegie Mellon University since late 1978. ASCEND is an acronym which stands for Advanced System for Computations in ENgineering Design. Its main uses have been in the field of chemical process modelling although its capabilities are general. It was a pioneering piece of software in the chemical process modelling field, with its novel modelling language conventions and powerful solver, although it has never been commercialised and remains as an open source software project.ASCEND includes nonlinear algebraic solvers, differential/algebraic equation solvers, nonlinear optimization and modelling of multi-region 'conditional models'. Its matrix operations are supported by an efficient sparse matrix solver called mtx.ASCEND differs from earlier modelling systems because it separates the solving strategy from model building. So domain experts (people writing the models) and computational engineers (people writing the solver code) can work separately in developing ASCEND. Together with a number of other early modelling tools, its architecture helped to inspire newer languages such as Modelica. It was recognised for its flexible use of variables and parameters, which it always treats as solvable, if desiredThe software remains as an active open-source software project, and has been part of the Google Summer of Code programme in 2009, 2010 and 2011.".
- ASCEND genre Mathematical_model.
- ASCEND latestReleaseVersion "0.9.7".
- ASCEND license GNU_General_Public_License.
- ASCEND programmingLanguage C++.
- ASCEND programmingLanguage C_(programming_language).
- ASCEND programmingLanguage Python_(programming_language).
- ASCEND programmingLanguage Tk_(software).
- ASCEND wikiPageExternalLink ascend4.org.
- ASCEND wikiPageExternalLink ascend4.org.
- ASCEND wikiPageExternalLink www.ascend4.org.
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- ASCEND wikiPageRevisionID "572412123".
- ASCEND developer "the ASCEND team".
- ASCEND genre "mathematical modelling".
- ASCEND hasPhotoCollection ASCEND.
- ASCEND latestReleaseDate "Dec 24, 2009".
- ASCEND latestReleaseVersion "0.9".
- ASCEND license "GPL".
- ASCEND operatingSystem "Linux, Windows".
- ASCEND programmingLanguage C++.
- ASCEND programmingLanguage C_(programming_language).
- ASCEND programmingLanguage Python_(programming_language).
- ASCEND programmingLanguage Tk_(software).
- ASCEND subject Category:Declarative_programming_languages.
- ASCEND subject Category:Free_simulation_software.
- ASCEND subject Category:Free_software_programmed_in_Python.
- ASCEND subject Category:Mathematical_optimization_software.
- ASCEND subject Category:Object-oriented_programming.
- ASCEND subject Category:Simulation_programming_languages.
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- ASCEND comment "ASCEND is a free, open source, mathematical modelling system developed at Carnegie Mellon University since late 1978. ASCEND is an acronym which stands for Advanced System for Computations in ENgineering Design. Its main uses have been in the field of chemical process modelling although its capabilities are general.".
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- ASCEND homepage ascend4.org.
- ASCEND homepage www.ascend4.org.
- ASCEND isPrimaryTopicOf ASCEND.