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The vision of FMI is to support this approach: if the real product is to be assembled from a wide range of parts interacting in complex ways, each controlled by a complex set of [[physical law]]s, then it should be possible to create a virtual product that can be assembled from a set of models that each represent a combination of parts, each a model of the physical laws as well as a model of the [[control system]]s (using [[electronics]], [[hydraulics]], and digital [[software]]) assembled digitally. The FMI standard thus provides the means for model based development of systems and is used for example for designing functions that are driven by electronic devices inside vehicles (e.g. ESP controllers, active safety systems, combustion controllers). Activities from systems modelling, simulation, validation and test can be covered with the FMI based approach.
To create the FMI standard, a large number of software companies and research centers have worked in a cooperation project established through a European consortium that has been conducted by [[Dassault Systèmes]] under the name of [[MODELISAR]]. The MODELISAR project started in 2008 to define the FMI specifications, deliver technology studies, prove the FMI concepts through use cases elaborated by the consortium partners and enable tool vendors to build advanced prototypes or in some cases even products. The development of the FMI specifications was coordinated by [[Daimler AG]]. After the end of the MODELISAR project in 2011, FMI is managed and developed as a [https://modelica.org/community/projectsassociation/ Modelica Association Project (MAP)].
 
The FMI Standard provides three interface types for differencedifferent aspects of models:
* FMI for model exchange,
* FMI for [[co-simulation]],
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| organization = [https://www.modelica.org/association/ Modelica Association Project (MAP)]
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| related_standards = [[Co-simulation]]