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Implementation
The implementation activity results in a tested and running application in the target environment.
The activities during implementation are highly dependent upon the application and target and there are several possible ways to implement an SDL design. It can be manually implemented in software or hardware or a more automatic implementation can be used relying on automatic code generation. The discussion in this section is mainly intended to give an overview of different aspects on the latter approach using C as the target language. There are several tasks to be done in the implementation activity:
- Partitioning the SDL system into different software (and/or hardware) run-time modules.
- Implementing the adaptation code that is needed for this specific SDL system to operate in its environment.
- Selecting and implementing a general integration strategy for the target hardware and run-time environment.
- The generation of C code and the customizing of it for different application areas.
- Testing to ensure that the application works in the target environment.
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