Author Archives: Chris Rackauckas

JuliaSim Studio: Unmitigated Control for the Power Modeler

By: Chris Rackauckas

Re-posted from: https://info.juliahub.com/blog/juliasim-studio-unmitigated-control-for-the-power-user

Power users of modeling and simulation tools often find the graphical user interface (GUI) to be restrictive for their advanced needs. Traditional GUIs used for modeling and simulation provide limited flexibility and integration capabilities. Especially if you are an advanced user with a complex industrial use case, the tool falls short when integrating models with specialized embedded devices, custom data analysis pipelines or if company-specific DevOps tools. Modeling and simulation are not isolated activities; they are intimately connected to applications and deployment. While traditional GUIs are handy for model development and analysis, they often hinder the more advanced development requirements.

Digital Echo: A Process-Centric Approach to Industrial Surrogate Modeling

By: Chris Rackauckas

Re-posted from: https://info.juliahub.com/blog/digital-echo-industrial-surrogate-modeling

Industrial surrogate modeling is typically centered around neural network architectures and precision. While important, these approaches don’t necessarily solve the ‘surrogates problem’. The ‘surrogates problem’ refers to the challenges associated with integrating surrogate models into industrial processes and requirements infrastructure. The challenge with this approach is that it doesn’t integrate surrogates into industrial processes and requirements infrastructure.  For surrogate modeling to truly solve real-world industrial engineering problems, verification and validation benchmarks are equally important. This blog post looks at the three key pillars to create surrogates that are process-driven, reliable, and prioritize prediction time for varied industrial applications.