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22 22  1. Make sure the folders that contain the .sct and .asu file of the models and the tpp.h file are on one level, like in the TimingTestFiles folder.
23 23  1. Open any of the .sct files in the editor (right click the file). The Diagram view should open automatically and show you an image of the model. If that does not work, open that view by choosing Window -> Show View -> Other -> KIELER Lightweight Diagrams -> Diagram
24 24  1. Choose your desired Timing Analysis Options in the Diagram Options bar (click image to enlarge):
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27 +1. As a first step you can play around with the timing assumptions on function calls you find in the .asu files for the models (note that FunParc2 has no function calls, so choose something else). How do the values and the Hotspot Highlighting change?
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31 31  ====== If you encounter problems trying out the Interactive Timing Analysis, please contact Insa Fuhrmann: [[ima@informatik.uni-kiel.de>>mailto:ima@informatik.uni-kiel.de||shape="rect"]] ======
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