We have decided to postpone the VTB Users and Developers Conference to a later date due to an unfortunate coincidence with a number of other meetings, which has meant that many of the interested parties are unable to attend on the originally scheduled days. We will post a new conference date with plenty of advance notice. In the meantime, all persons who have pre-registered will soon be receiving refunds of registration fees.
The 2007 VTB Users and Developers Conference will be held at the Swearingen Engineering Building, on the USC campus in downtown Columbia, South Carolina on October 11-12, 2007.
The meeting will be co-hosted by IDV, Inc., a licensed producer of VTB-based engineering software.
The meeting will be interactive, with an objective to provide a combination of presentations, dialog, and hands-on user experiences that convey to the attendees a substantial familiarity with the software and its capabilities. Furthermore, opportunities will be afforded for the audience to introduce, and hopefully resolve, user problems. This combination of a training workshop, user feedback sessions, descriptions of new features and capabilities, and example applications will be arranged around the interests of the attendees. While the content has been mostly pre-arranged proposals for program content from others will be considered, especially where the content will help other users develop new capabilities and proficiencies. Please direct any such proposals to Roger Dougal.
Using VTB2003 and VTB Pro in the desktop simulation mode for system design and analysis
Creating new models using a variety of techniques ranging from coding in C++ to using symbolic processors and automatic code generators
Importing models or code elements from environments such as Matlab, Simulink, ACSL, ESL, Labview
Running VTB in Realtime mode under Linux, including setting up hardware interaction points