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## Vision
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With TeSSLa we want to develop a mighty and easy-to-use Runtime Verification and stream processing framework which can be run on many different platforms from FPGAs to desktop PCs and interact seamlessly with a variety of other stream processing and stream consuming frameworks. Further, we want to build up a vivid open source community and a large base of user libraries making TeSSLa the language of choice for stream analysis.
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## Further plans and ideas
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![overview](uploads/90cd1c2ec282104998fa0e594dd72d0c/overview.png)
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The figure above contains tools and compiler features which shall be included into the TeSSLa Toolsuite, based on TeSSLa v.1.2.3 (under development). The bold features are currently under development or development will start soon.
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## Development Schedule
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![gantt](uploads/4d66ba2c23a317c9024cbd112a64ba87/gantt.png)
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The chart above visualizes the development schedule for the current half year.
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## Ideas? Want to contribute?
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If you have further ideas for the TeSSLa project please mail them to the [TeSSLa Developer Team](mailto:info@tessla.io).
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If you want to participate in developing TeSSLa also feel free to contact the [TeSSLa Developer Team](mailto:info@tessla.io) to get permissions to push on this GitLab. |
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