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The main goal of this book is to investigate the topic of testing distributed real-time systems. This topic is currently not very thoroughly researched, but is of large potential value for practical system development. Testing is a very wide field because it is really a life-cycle issue; it comprises organizational, planning, and management activities, as well as test data (input) generation, test execution, and analysis of results. Therefore, the scope of this book is restricted to concentrate on the test execution aspect; this aspect is the reason for the most significant differences in comparison with testing non-real-time software or software which executes on a single computer.
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(1993). Conclusions. In: The Testability of Distributed Real-Time Systems. The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, vol 245. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-585-30261-4_10
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