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TPT (time partition testing) is a systematic test methodology for the automated software test and verification of embedded control systems, cyber-physical systems, and dataflow programs. TPT is specialised on testing and validation of embedded systems whose inputs and outputs can be represented as signals and is a dedicated method for testing continuous behaviour of systems. Most control systems belong to this system class. The outstanding characteristic of control systems is the fact that they interact closely interlinked with a real world environment. Controllers need to observe their environment and react correspondingly to its behaviour. The system works in an interactional cycle with its environment and is subject to temporal constraints. Testing these systems is to stimulate and to check the timing behaviour. Traditional functional testing methods use scripts – TPT uses model-based testing.
TPT combines a systematic and graphic modelling technique for test cases with a fully automated test execution in different environments and automatic test evaluation. TPT covers the following four test activities:

test case modelling
test execution in different environments (automated)
test result analysis (test assessment (automated))
test documentation (automated)
test management

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  1. N

    TPT recommendations please.....Scotland

    Hi I am looking to get a new bathroom and looking for the seamless look. I have been told there isn’t such a thing so my option is big tiles and looked at the porcel thin website and they look amazing but no stockists in Scotland. I live in Glasgow can anyone advise where I could find some...
  2. Porcel Thin Floor

    Porcel Thin Floor

  3. Dan

    Thin Porcelain Tiles (tpt) Tpt Tiles

    The growing popularity of “Thin Porcelain Tile” Now that industry professionals have coined a term for thin porcelain tile products, developing the appropriate product standards is next on the list Ultra-thin, large-format porcelain panels — now referred to as “thin porcelain tiles” (TPT) — are...
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    Levelling System

    Hi I'm new on here and just had my floor tiled with 80x80 porcelin tiles. I knew it was a hard job and would not get it perfect. After the job had been done I have now heard about the tile levelling spacer system and am now gutted that this could have been used as there's some uneven tiles...
  5. J

    tile leveling systems best thing since sliced bread?

    clips and wedges improve your quality improve your rate of production?
  6. S

    best tile levelling system rubi or raimondi need to know

    quick from people who have used either one laying some large tiles in the next week or so
  7. M

    Raimondi Tile Levelling System

    Hi All, I've just listed a full floor tiling set up of the Raimondi System on the Bay: Raimondi Tile Levelling System | eBay Make me an offer if interested :thumbsup: Cheers, MC :smilewinkgrin:
  8. S

    have used the raimondi tile levelling system for the first time

    on a large 150 m floor and its excellent the finish was excellent ; to elaborate more i am working for a society who are interested in quality and not quantity hence we have the time to use this system but fully recommend if you are using large format tiles cant fault it
  9. C

    levelling system

    Just tried the one from b&q today with 600 x 300s and wow... What can i say!!!!... Utter crap!!! its simply no match for a skilled man with a straight edge, Imo it would make a half decent diy guy get really good diy results ( at best ) its certainly not for a pro. Its not fast either and...
  10. J

    Raimondi levelling pegs tested on a recent job

    Hey all. I said I would post my experience using Raimondi floor levelling pegs. Got a complete set from Kwik splt what i thought would do the job for a 34 metre floor using 60 x 30 porcelain tiles, so 500 3mm base clips and 200 wedges. I would say the cost was was around the £80 mark. Sounds...
  11. C

    levelling systems

    This may sound controversial. These systems remove a lot of the skill from our trade, anyone can use them in guessing and Prob get great results. Where does that leave the true craftsmen in our trade?? This really is the great leveller (unhappy face)
  12. T

    Atr leveling system expensive

    Hi im a new member , was hoping you guys could give me your opinon on the Atr leveling system . Is to expensive ?
  13. D

    RAMONDI tile levelling system

    well out of curiosity more than anything i bought the system from quick-split ,and had my first go with it , it was great fun,and much to my surprise WORKED VERY WELL !!! it would deffo slow you down i think:smilewinkgrin: but when i stood back and looked at it i thought it made the tiling look...
  14. darren pealing

    Lash clips and riamonde levelling systems

    Anybody used the riamonde levelling system,I have used the lash clip ones but it hurts your fingers after a while,thinking of going the painless way,or do I stick to doing it without either to keep the cost down as you can spend £30/£60 a standard size bathroom,for the clips
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    Levelling Systems

    Hi everyone, my name is Terry, from Australia
  16. G

    Another levelling/lippage system

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5FhDKx8Kq1g&feature=fvwrel
  17. J

    Raimondi Levelling System

    Anybody used these and have any feedback? I sort of like the idea but dunno if it is worth the money as they are quite expensive and you would need 1000's of pieces for some jobs. My dad who has 40+years of experience would like to know what you guys think. Thanks, Jack
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    Tuscan Levelling System

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  19. S

    Tuscan Levelling System

    Hi all, Just about to start tiling my kitchen and found this site :hurray: I always struggle to level tiles and noticed the Tuscan system reviews , now I know for tradesmen that are tiling all the time it may not be worth the additional cost but for me it might be worthwhile. It looks like...
  20. M

    tuscan leveling system

    Could anyone tell me if they have used the Tuscan tile levelling sytem or Rubi equivalent. I am interested to know if it is has a serious use and is it worth the money as it seems to be very expensive. Would love to hear from anyone that has used or uses it and the feedback on either system...
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