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We describe the conclusions of a technology and communities survey supported by concurrent and follow-on proof-of-concept prototyping to evaluate feasibility of defining a durable, versatile, reliable, visible software interface to support strategic modularization of test software development. The objective is that test sets and support software with diverse origins, ages, and abilities can be reliably...
The ATML family of standards have now been published through the IEEE and are beginning to be implemented in the test industry. This paper explores two of these ATML standards, the IEEE Std 1671.6 ATML Test Station Description and the IEEE Std 1671.5 ATML Test Adapter Description. These standards describe a test station and test adapter in an electronic format adhering to the XML standard. A description...
The IEEE Standard for Automatic Test Markup Language (ATML) for Exchanging Automatic Test Equipment and Test Information via XML (IEEE Std 1671™-2010) and all its `dot' standards have been published and are available from the IEEE. The ATML standards working group is now revising these trial use `dot' standards to match their current XML schemas in line with the full use IEEE Std 1671. The "Common"...
The paper considers the benefits and practicalities of using the Automatic Test Markup Language (ATML) family of Standards in Test Program Set (TPS) development and life cycle maintenance. As part of any TPS development, the exchange of critical information is key to the successful development of a TPS. At a project management level, these manifest themselves at key milestones in a development projects...
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