SSP - System Structure and Parameterization

The System Structure and Parametrization (SSP) standard defines a common format to describe how multiple simulation models are connected and configured. It focuses on system architecture, parameter settings, and signal connections, rather than model behavior itself. SSP enables consistent setup, reuse, and exchange of complex multi-model simulation systems across different tools.

 

🌐  SSP Standard: https://ssp-standard.org/

 

Find some general information about SSP in the below wiki page.

Develop your self-awareness by following 🎓 SSP Tutorials.

 

Applications

The System Structure & Parameterization (SSP) standard has established itself as a format for the exchange of composite system simulation models and (abstract) simulation model architectures. It can encompass a mix of both FMI 3.0 and Modelica components

SSPs applications are:

  • System architecture: define components types, connection topology & documentation
  • Component architecture: initial step of component design with parameters, connectors & documentation
  • System simulation: architecture populated with component models, parameter sets and simulation setups
  • Credible simulation process: from requirements and test scenarios to verification criteria, exchange of traceability and credible information through a standard meta data format

 

Credible Simulation Process