EPOS is a software-tool for engineers designing, maintaining and operating real-time systems. EPOS has been implemented on a minicomputer and supports the engineering activities over the whole life cycle of an industrial automation system. The structure of EPOS and its main parts are explained and illustraded by examples the requirements part (EPOS-R) to describe the requirements specification and the procedural solution, the system part (EPOS-S) to specify the design of the operational automation system, the analysis part(EPOS-Manuskripteingang: 30. April 1979. * Mitteilung aus dem Institut für Regelungstechnik und Prozeßautomatisierung der Universität Stuttgart (Direktor: Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Lauber). Seit dem 1.1.1978 werden die Arbeiten an EPOS teilweise durch das Projekt PDV aus Mitteln des 3.Datenverarbeitungsförderungsprogramms des BMFT gefördert. Die Verantwortung für den Inhalt liegt ausschließlich bei den Autoren.
A) to perform checks and simulations, the documentation part (EPOS-D) to generate verbal, graphical and formal dokuments and the communications part (EPOS-C)to support the process engineer in using the EPOS system.
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