Bernd Glatz, H. Schuster, M. Horauer, T. Rauscher, R. Obermaisser
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Distributed control systems relying on IEC 61499 are a common engineering approach for various application domains ranging from industrial control to the management and control of modern buildings. In this paper we propose a generic fault-injection concept to support the verification of applications. A potential use-case therefore is, for example, to stress measures that aim to improve their reliability.