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The first step in applying Real-Time Workshop Embedded Coder configuration options to the application development process is to consider how your application objectives, particularly with respect to efficiency, traceability, and safety, map to code generation options in a model configuration set.
Parameters that you set in the Solver, Data Import/Export, Diagnostics, and Real-Time Workshop panes of the Configuration Parameters dialog box affect the behavior of a model in simulation and the code generated for the model.
Consider questions such as the following:
What settings might help you debug your application?
What is the highest objective for your application — efficiency, traceability, extra safety precaution, debugging, or some other criteria?
What is the second highest objective?
Can the objective at the start of the project differ from the objective required for the end result? What tradeoffs can you make?
After you answer these questions:
Define your objectives in the configuration set. For more information, see Defining High-Level Code Generation Objectives.
Use the Code Generation Advisor to identify parameter values that are not configured for the objectives that you selected. For more information, see Determining Whether the Model is Configured for Specified Objectives.
![]() | Mapping Application Objectives to Model Configuration Parameters | Defining High-Level Code Generation Objectives | ![]() |

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