Referenced models can be either external or federated, as follows:
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External. An external model is distinct from
the local model. It must have been published to the local Isight
library before it can be used as a reference model.
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Federated. A federated model is also distinct
from the local model. However, it must be published in a partner library.
This type of reference uses a model and a version in a library at a partner
site (both you and the partner site must be connected to a SIMULIA Execution Engine).
The term “partner” refers to separate SIMULIA Execution Engine
installations that may be inside or outside your organization. Partner
sites are identified and configured by the SIMULIA Execution Engine
administrator. For more information on SIMULIA Execution Engine
federation, refer to the SIMULIA Execution Engine Federation (B2B) Guide.
The referenced model can retain all of its details when it appears in
the local model, including its complete subflow, root component name,
parameters, icons, etc., based on your permissions and the nature of
the referenced model. You can also access the component editors for components
in the referenced model, view parameter mappings, etc. However, if the
referenced model is external (i.e., published in the library), you cannot
edit it within the referencing model (you can load the referenced model
from the library, edit it, publish a new version, and “re-sync” the
reference to that new version).
How Isight
Handles External Referenced Models
When you are working with external referenced models, you should understand
how Isight
handles certain aspects of referenced models.
Consider the following:
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The Reference component takes on the same input and output parameters
as the referenced model (i.e., when a referenced model is selected, the
component adds the same corresponding input and output parameters to
its own component instance). The referenced parameter names are always
the referenced model parameter names. Note:
If you do not want to use the referenced model parameter
names in the local model, you can use the Mapping
tab to change the parameter setup.
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The Reference component maintains a link to the referenced model by
storing the referenced model name, version, and partner ID (for federated
references) as properties.
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The referenced model can be replaced by any model that has like-named
parameters at the root. In other words, the referenced model parameters
are recognized by name, so any model with the same root parameter names
can be substituted.
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