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| ====== Assignments ====== | ====== Assignments ====== | ||
| - | For the Assignment, see the SVN. You can also access it from the command line as follows: | + | Here, you can link to your course assignments: |
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| - | (you will need the SVN login/ | ||
| - | ====== Requirements Elicitation ====== | ||
| - | ===== Status: m_st ===== | ||
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| - | **Question**: | ||
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| - | **Answer**: The prefix " | ||
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| - | The Controller (the SUD) can now use m_st to decide whether to sound an alarm or not (see REQ3). | ||
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| - | (Rationale: In REMH, each sensor has its own failure channel. To keep the assignment manageable, have conglomerated all the failure channels into one variable, i.e. m_st) | ||
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