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24 24  1. Choose your desired Timing Analysis Options in the Diagram Options bar (click image to enlarge):
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26 26  \\You can switch between percentage, cycles and milliseconds for the timing value display.
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?
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). You can see how  the values and the Hotspot Highlighting change, the view
28 +is updated with every save action.
29 +1. Try to create and edit your own models (right click the project -> new -> Folder, then right click the folder -> new -> file, give the file
30 +a name that ends with .sct). You can edit your file in the textual editor now. Please note that you have to add an assumption file with
31 +the same name as the model file, but the ending .asu that contains timing assumptions for any function call you use in your model.
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1 -https://rtsys.informatik.uni-kiel.de/confluence//wiki/spaces/KIELER/pages/17399889/How to try out Interactive Timing Analysis
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