Modeling the ISOLA case study environment scenario (outside the system) application scenario (inside the system)

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Modeling the ISOLA case study environment scenario (outside the system) application scenario (inside the system)

- ACTIONS Environment Scenario (1) - ACTIONS - REACTIONS - ACTIONS - REACTIONS - TIMING REQUIREMENTS - ACTIONS - REACTIONS - TIMING REQUIREMENTS - LOAD CHARACTERISATION

Environment Scenario (2) - SCENARIO DEFINITION - ACTIONS - SCENARIO DEFINITION - ACTIONS - REACTIONS - SCENARIO DEFINITION - ACTIONS - REACTIONS - TIMING REQUIREMENTS - SCENARIO DEFINITION - ACTIONS - REACTIONS - TIMING REQUIREMENTS - LOAD CHARACTERISATION

Application Scenario (1) - INPUTS - OUTPUTS - INPUTS - OUTPUTS - SCENARIO - INPUTS - OUTPUTS - SCENARIO - MESSAGE LENGTH - INPUTS - OUTPUTS - SCENARIO - MESSAGE LENGTH - WCET VALUES

Application Scenario (2) - INPUTS - OUTPUTS - INPUTS - OUTPUTS - SCENARIO - INPUTS - OUTPUTS - SCENARIO - INPUTS - OUTPUTS - SCENARIO - INPUTS - OUTPUTS - SCENARIO - MESSAGE LENGTH - INPUTS - OUTPUTS - SCENARIO - MESSAGE LENGTH - WCET VALUES

Defining Architectures NAVRAD MMI 22 MIPS 11 MIPS113 MIPS 72 kbps (A) - COMPUTATION - COMMUNICATION - COMPUTATION - COMMUNICATION - DEPLOYMENT

Fixing Priorities NAVRAD MMI 22 MIPS 11 MIPS113 MIPS 72 kbps (A)