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28 28  [[image:attach:ITABildAsu.png]]
29 29  1. You can see how  the values and the Hotspot Highlighting change when you update the view by clicking on the button with this symbol:
30 30  [[image:attach:Bildschirmfoto 2016-05-20 um 15.33.33.png]]
31 -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 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 the same name as the model file, but the ending .asu that contains timing assumptions for any function call you use in your model. Your diagram view is updated with every save. Also, your timing values are recomputed and
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31 +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 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 the same name as the model file, but the ending .asu that contains timing assumptions for any function call you use in your model. Your diagram view is updated with every save. Also, your timing values are recomputed and displayed.
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1 -https://rtsys.informatik.uni-kiel.de/confluence//wiki/spaces/KIELER/pages/17399898/How to try out Interactive Timing Analysis
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