An Introduction to the VMAP Standard for CAE Simulation Processes

Date: Wednesday, January 29th, 2020

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Overview

 

The first beta version of the VMAP Standard has now been released, and is available at vmap.eu.com.

 

VMAP is an open and free standard for the transfer of information between simulations within a process chain, no matter what software is used to carry these out. This provides engineers with a fast solution to pass information from one calculation to another without needing to create one-off interfaces.

 

VMAP provides a detailed and well-defined open-source standard, accompanied by a software library of input/output tools to read/write the VMAP data files and enable fast development of transfer operations between different software packages. Many software companies and suppliers have included, or are working on including, VMAP into their tools. Learn more by visiting: https://www.vmap.eu.com/tools/
It continues to be developed and will be supported by the extensive VMAP Standards Community, including software companies, consultancies, users and standards developers.
This webinar will explore:
  • what VMAP is
  • why software vendors, simulation analysts, and methods developers should use it
  • the I/O software libraries
  • use cases describing different implementations of the standard
  • the future vision for the standard and the community
  • …and more

Agenda

  • Welcome & Introduction:
    • Andrew Wood, NAFEMS Americas
  • Main Presentation
    • Overview of VMAP Release 0.3
    • Klaus Wolf (Fraunhofer SCAI; VMAP Project Manager)
    • IO Library and Implementation Methodologies
    • Priyanka Gulati (Fraunhofer SCAI; VMAP Technical Standards and Implementation Manager)
    • VMAP Future Vision
    • Klaus Wolf (Fraunhofer SCAI; VMAP Project Manager)
    • VMAP Standards Community
    • Gino Duffett (NAFEMS GmbH; VMAP Dissemination, Exploitation and Community Manager)
  • Q&A and Discussion
  • Close



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