Re: Timing Diagram Editors
From: Roberto Waltman (usenet_at_rwaltman.net)
Date: 02/18/05
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Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2005 09:12:11 -0500
<jim@reallykillersystems.com> wrote:
>It is pretty simple line drawings, BUT it has to a little more than draw
>lines and such. The ability to specify exact positions on a timeline is
>just about a must, or you spend hours doing manual editing of edges and
>text. It is possible, but there are easier ways to do it and time is
>money. The "timing analysis" part is pretty obvious if you have done a
>look at what commercial products are out there.
>
> Jim
I wonder if (just thinking aloud) a Project Management / Critical Path
Method, etc. program could be coerced into producing this kind of
drawings? (Or produce some kind of output that could be converted into
drawings?)
They deal with the same type of constraints: "This action lasts at
least such and such time", "This event must happen before that", "That
event happens at time X" and so on.
Roberto Waltman.
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