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      <year>2002</year><year>2009</year>
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    <title>Introduction</title>
    <prepared>H&aring;kan Mattsson</prepared>
    <responsible>H&aring;kan Mattsson</responsible>
    <docno></docno>
    <approved>H&aring;kan Mattsson</approved>
    <checked></checked>
    <date></date>
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  <p>The Event Tracer (ET) uses the built-in trace mechanism in Erlang
    and provides tools for collection and graphical viewing of trace
    data.</p>
  <p>The viewed trace data is normally collected from Erlang trace ports
    or files.</p>

  <section>
    <title>Scope and Purpose</title>
    <p>This manual describes the Event Tracer (ET) application, as a component
      of the Erlang/Open Telecom Platform development environment. It
      is assumed that the reader is familiar with the Erlang
      Development Environment, which is described in a separate User's
      Guide.</p>
  </section>

  <section>
    <title>Prerequisites</title>
    <p>The following prerequisites is required for understanding the
      material in the Event Tracer (ET) User's Guide:</p>
    <list type="bulleted">
      <item>
        <p>familiarity with the Erlang system and Erlang programming in
          general and the especially the art of Erlang tracing.</p>
      </item>
    </list>
    <p>The application requires Erlang/OTP release R7B or later.</p>
  </section>

  <section>
    <title>About This Manual</title>
    <p>In addition to this introductory chapter, the Megaco User's
      Guide contains the following chapters:</p>
    <list type="bulleted">
      <item>
        <p>Chapter 2: "Usage" describes the architecture
          and typical usage of the application.</p>
      </item>
      <item>
        <p>Chapter 3: "Examples" gives some usage examples</p>
      </item>
    </list>
  </section>

  <section>
    <title>Where to Find More Information</title>
    <p>Refer to the following documentation for more information about
      Event Tracer (ET) and about the Erlang/OTP development system:</p>
    <list type="bulleted">
      <item>
        <p>the Reference Manual of the <c>Event Tracer (ET)</c>.</p>
      </item>
      <item>
        <p>documentation of basic tracing in <c>erlang:trace/4</c> and 
          <c>erlang:trace_pattern/3</c> and then the utilities derived from
          these: <c>dbg</c>, <c>observer</c> and <c>et</c>.</p>
      </item>
      <item>
        <p>Concurrent Programming in Erlang, 2nd Edition (1996),
          Prentice-Hall, ISBN 0-13-508301-X.</p>
      </item>
    </list>
  </section>
</chapter>