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[jira] [Created] (EDGENT-416) Edgent shouldn't be used as a traction control system

Will Marshall created EDGENT-416:
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             Summary: Edgent shouldn't be used as a traction control system
                 Key: EDGENT-416
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/EDGENT-416
             Project: Edgent
          Issue Type: Bug
            Reporter: Will Marshall


I think we should remove any examples from our documentation which would lead developers to believe implementing a control system in Edgent is a typical use case.

On our landing page, we say:
"Edgent makes devices more intelligent, enabling them to take immediate action. For example, a connected vehicle running Edgent can adjust traction control based on the weight of the cargo/passengers."

I would imagine things like traction control, airplane autopilot logic, and collision detection are written in a language which can be formally verified to be bug free, or even are implemented on an FPGA.





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