When do customers benefit most from the Timing Definition Language (TDL)?
When they have to come up with a reliable, deterministic embedded software, no matter whether it belongs to the industrial automation, the avionics, aerospace or automotive domain. TDL guarantees time- and value-determinism. TDL components can be deployed on single-node or distributed platforms. As getting the real-time behavior correct on a distributed platform is significantly more challenging than on a single-node system, customers appreciate the fact that TDL components can automatically be mapped to any distributed platform that offers sufficient resources as well, without extra costs and with guaranteed time- and value-determinism, that is, with highest quality.
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