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+<h2>Understanding tracing</h2>
+<p>Tracing is a way to record debugging information that can be used during 
+software development. With tracing, you can generate detailed, low-level 
+information about an application's execution in the target device.</p>
+<p>Examples of tracing are cases when messages are sent or received from a 
+component, when states change, when a certain function is entered or exited, 
+or anywhere else in the code where it is interesting to know if code has been 
+executed or not.</p>
+<p>The tracing tools support <b>Open System Trace (OST)</b> trace format for 
+data transfer. OST is an open, platform-independent solution that is easily 
+integrated into the software development process.</p>
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+<p>See the overview graphic below showing the relations of the tools.</p>
+<p><img src="..\images\tracing.png" alt="Overview of the tools in the tracing solution."></p>
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+<p><b>Click the topics available on the left-hand navigation pane to browse for more information.</b></p>
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