Many engineers who come into contact with Selmo for the first time think:
“That sounds good, but my machine is too complex” or
“I have special functions, Selmo can't do that.”
This reaction is understandable, because Selmo is often still viewed through the lens of classic PLC logic:
“How do I program this?”
But Selmo asks a different question:
“How does the system behave?”
So most difficulties do not arise because Selmo cannot do something,
but because the task has not yet been formally described been.