Talk:VisSim

Latest comment: 9 years ago by Steamerandy

I think it is a significant graphical programming language.

I have used VisSim for several years. It is most like programming an analog computer. Connect the functions blocks together. You have all the function blocks of a clasical analog computer. Integrator blocks, Scalar blocks. Signal producing blocks. VisSim can do every thing an analog computer does and much more. You can make sub program blocks as well.

Programming Languages are a very special interest of mine. My other interest is in steam cars lead my to VisSim. I have a VisSim plig-in in progress for the IAPWS-95 steam property formulations. I plan on using VisSim to simulate the processes of a operating steam engine that includes flow and heat transfer. --Steamerandy (talk) 07:13, 25 September 2014 (UTC)Reply

model based development edit

Don't you need some explanation of this?Jane 07:20, 11 May 2006 (UTC)Reply

Article issues edit

I added the article issues template. This article's main contributers heavily add references to VisSim all over Wikipedia. One contributing user Petedarnell (talk · contribs) may have a conflict in interest in case he is the president at Visual Solutions, the company developing VisSim. For further information about what's okay at Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Conflict of interest. --Abdull (talk) 22:16, 16 February 2010 (UTC)Reply

Hi Abdul, yes, I am the president and founder of Visual Solutions, creator of VisSim. I started this page back in 2005. According to your conflict of interest link "Editors with COIs are strongly encouraged to declare their interests, both on their user pages and on the talk page of any article they edit". I have now done so. Thanks for pointing this out. I have been careful to stay to a neutral point of view with my edits, and have been responsible for only a small fraction of the edits in the past couple years. I could have put some of our user opinions on the page, that "VisSim is faster and easier to use than Simulink", or that "VisSim code generation is much more efficient than Simulink", but even though we hear this, I assume that is the sort of neutral point of view violation that would get a page flagged. If you have specific complaints about the page, I would appreciate hearing them. How do we remove this horrible scarlet letter you have tagged the page with? Must we delete the page and start over? Just undo all my edits? I am happy to extend you a license of VisSim for your review to verify any claims made on the page. By the way, do you have any conflicts of interest? Petedarnell (talk) 15:21, 20 February 2010 (UTC)Reply

Graphical Object Orianted Language edit

VisSim is a form of object Orianted programming language. Graphical Object are functional objects having input and/or outputs. Chart objects display input dark graphicly. Blocks my be grouped to form a block. New objects programed using blockd. This language should included in in the list of Object Orianted languages.----