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Abstract Architectures Safety Alert with QoS. (Scenario 2)‌ The abstract architecture for the Scenario 2 is divided according to the identified test groups described in Section 7.1.2: the first abstract architecture shown in Figure 5 represents the communication dependencies that need to be tested with respect to configuration and discovery of devices. The other architecture in Figure 6 shows the execution-time messages for this scenario and identifies what has to be tested to validate the use case. Figure 6 also includes the test group that handles the Safety Server time-out. These figures serve as a basic description of the architecture that will be tested. When testing is performed, the architecture will be instantiated with concrete components in a test setup and executed to validate the architecture. The following test cases covering the interoperability between the components will refer to the abstract architectures as needed. The components that are to be tested in the respective test case are clearly identified in the test purpose. While in the abstract architecture diagram only one communication is shown for each direction, the means of communication can be different and more than one communication can be present per sequence. A detailed treatment of different communication dependencies with respect to the use case is shown in the scenario description (cf. Section 5.2). Figure 5: A_SA_00 - Abstract Architecture for Safety & Alert Scenario Configuration/Discovery Phase (Test Group 1) Figure 6: A_SA_01 - Abstract Architecture for Safety & Alert Scenario Runtime/Execution Phase (Test Group 2)
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