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− | <blockquote> ''In software-in-the-loop testing, the actual Production Software Code is incorporated into the mathematical simulation that contains the models of the Physical System. This is done to permit inclusion of software functionality for which no model(s) exists, or to enable faster simulation times. (Argonne National Lab | + | <blockquote> ''In software-in-the-loop testing, the actual Production Software Code is incorporated into the mathematical simulation that contains the models of the Physical System. This is done to permit inclusion of software functionality for which no model(s) exists, or to enable faster simulation times.'' (Argonne National Lab 2012) </blockquote> |
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− | Argonne Naltional Lab. | + | Argonne Naltional Lab. 2012. ''Model based design definition of terms''. Available at [http://www.autonomie.net/references/model_based_design_defs_24c.html http://www.autonomie.net/references/model_based_design_defs_24c.html.] |
===Discussion=== | ===Discussion=== | ||
− | This is one of three related techniques: model in the loop, software in the loop, and hardware in the loop. | + | This is one of three related techniques: model-in-the-loop, software-in-the-loop, and hardware-in-the-loop. |
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Revision as of 08:01, 13 May 2020
In software-in-the-loop testing, the actual Production Software Code is incorporated into the mathematical simulation that contains the models of the Physical System. This is done to permit inclusion of software functionality for which no model(s) exists, or to enable faster simulation times. (Argonne National Lab 2012)
Sources
Argonne Naltional Lab. 2012. Model based design definition of terms. Available at http://www.autonomie.net/references/model_based_design_defs_24c.html.
Discussion
This is one of three related techniques: model-in-the-loop, software-in-the-loop, and hardware-in-the-loop.