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Timing is one of the most critical aspects of a ‘hard’ real-time control system. Achieving critical timing constraints can be very difficult and presents a major challenge to the system designer. As any errors in the specification of timing requirements have an effect from the system level through to the software, rectifying errors in requirements can he expensive both in time and cost. Ensuring that timing requirements are clearly specified and validated early in the design phase brings important benefits.
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Gardiner, S.N. (1999). Testing of Timing Aspects. In: Gardiner, S.N. (eds) Testing Safety-Related Software. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3277-6_4
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