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| Overview of Model Referencing | Defines model referencing, describes its advantages, and provides links to demos and commonly used resources |
| Creating a Model Reference | Describes the technique for using a Model block to convert two separate models into a parent model and a referenced model |
| Converting a Subsystem to a Referenced Model | Describes the technique for converting an atomic subsystem into a referenced model that functionally replaces the subsystem |
| Referenced Model Simulation Modes | Describes the two modes of referenced model simulation: Normal (interpreted) and Accelerator (compiled code) |
| Simulation Targets | Describes the code, called a simulation target, that Simulink® generates for an Accelerator mode referenced model. |
| Simulink® Model Referencing Requirements | Describes configurational and structural requirements that a model must meet in order to be used as a referenced model. |
| Parameterizing Model References | Introduces three techniques for setting values in referenced models despite the requirement to enable inline parameters |
| Using Model Arguments | Describes the use of model arguments, the most powerful and flexible technique for parameterizing model references |
| Refreshing Model Blocks | Explains the need to refresh model blocks after changing a model's interface to its parent, and notes some diagnostics |
| Examining a Model Reference Hierarchy | Describes tools that Simulink® provides for displaying and traversing the structure of a model reference hierarchy |
| Inheriting Sample Times | Describes the conditions under which a referenced models can and cannot inherit its sample time from its parent model |
| Defining Function-Call Models | Describes requirements and techniques for using a function-call model and a trigger port to control a referenced model |
| Simulink® Model Referencing Limitations | Describes limitations on the current release of model referencing in both modes, Normal mode only, and Accelerator mode only |
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