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User-defined threshold type that marks previously set thresholds as not critical for the evaluation.
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Signal that can be created based on measured signal(s) and a mathematical operations.
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Largest subunit of a report containing one or more sections.
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Display object that shows the signals in graphical representation.
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Chart that is displayed in the same chart as the parent but contains different data points and can have different settings.
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Reduction of the processed signal samples, to only consider samples for which a given condition holds true.
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As opposed to inline filter: Filter type that calculates a binary mask which is used to hide insignificant points. Conditional filters can be applied to measured and calculated signals and the filter results can be plotted.
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File used to define measured signals.
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Item that encapsulates the necessary information for creating a report including at least one config_signals file, one chapter with one section and one chart or table.
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Part of EATB GUI that allows a quick and easy configuration of charts and reports.
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As opposed to function threshold: Threshold type that takes four constants (min, low, high, max) as thresholds. The
calculation of the constant threshold is based on the corresponding signal only.
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Tolerance type that defines how many points are allowed to lie inside or outside the feasible range and the thresholds
would still be considered as not violated. This evaluation behavior corresponds to percent tolerance but uses the absolute instead of relative point numbers.
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Table type that offers a flexible user-defined layout.
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Abbreviation for diagnostic fault checks.
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Subunit of a section containing one ore more signals. A display object can either be a chart or table.
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Setting that allows to define the representation of a specific chart type.
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Abbreviation for ETAS Analytics Toolbox.
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Component delivered with the installation package to encrypt and convert previously defined *.m files to *.eatb files.
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User interface supporting the creation of configurations and generation of reports.
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Compact variant of EATB that contains only the core application needed to create reports without the UI.
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Part of the results generated by the EATB-Core; it contains the structure of the generated report.
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Estimation of subsequent results of a simulation/process using information of the present and past results.
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Edge that is defined by every sample for which the previous sample has a lower value.
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As opposed to constant threshold: Threshold type that takes four MATLAB anonymous functions (min, low, high, max) as thresholds, which define the green, yellow, and red ranges. Two signals are needed to calculate a function threshold: The values of the first signal (x axis) are used to calculate the threshold values as functions of this signal and to compare the calculated values with the values of the second signal (y axis).
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Sampling time used for interpolation and signal synchronization
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Chart type that represents frequency distributions of certain events or values.
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As opposed to conditional filter: Filter type that is based on the time (as used in signal processing). Inline filters are always applied to the plotted signals.
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Estimation of a value inside a set of data points.
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Chart type that represents a segment of a signal whose boundaries are determined by one trigger with duration or one start and one end trigger.
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Table type that is used for analyzing DFCs.
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Measure Data Analyzer; ETAS tool that lets users visualize, further process, analyze, and document measurement data.
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Signal from measurements defined in a config_signals.csv file.
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File containing measurement data (independent from the actual file format, e.g., MDF).
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Table type that shows the evaluation of the global maximum and the global minimum of each signal.
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Tolerance type that defines the minimum or maximum percentage of the points that must or may lie inside
or outside the feasible range without violating the thresholds.
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Chart type that represents signals in point clouds, combining two signals and displaying them in dependence.
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also called sample time; Signal quantification step size for signals in a chart with respect to a defined axis. Recommendation: Quantity should be a multiple of grid for time-based charts.
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Folder containing the results of the calculation done by EATB, that means the data points that are visualized in the charts as JSON files and an HTML file of the report.
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Edge that is defined by every sample for which the previous sample has a higher value.
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Extension of the chart type plot. In addition to the classical point cloud, a third signal can be used for evaluation. The third signal is integrated into the point cloud by a color map and displayed on the z axis.
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Subunit of a chapter containing one or more charts or tables.
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Signal name as defined by the user (e.g., EngineSpeed).
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Original signal name as defined in the measurement file (e.g., nmot_w)
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Chart type that displays a single value as bar.
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Chart type that displays a single value as line.
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Display object that shows the signals in tabular representation.
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Limit indicating whether evaluated data is located inside or
outside some given range or area. Thresholds are visualized with traffic lights.
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Tolerance type that defines the maximum time in seconds, for which the time series can leave the feasible range continuously, and the thresholds would still be considered
as not violated.
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Chart type that has time as x axis. It plots the signal values on the y axis in dependance on the time when the signal values were measured.
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Option that allows to set the acceptance criteria to the evaluation of traffic lights.
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Optical indicator that shows if a threshold is violated or not.
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Extraction of a set of relevant measurement file intervals that shall be considered. These intervals can be based upon conditions or events identified through triggers.