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Test forensics is a systematic approach for evaluating execution results of a Unit Under Test (UUT) over a broad set of criterion. Execution results include the traditional test numbers, measured values and limits, but also include timing relationships and configuration information about the UUT and Automatic Test Equipment (ATE) used while conducting the test. Occasionally a test may pass on station...
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...
Test applications often require the integration of many different software technologies. This paper provides an overview of how several Windows-based technologies can be incorporated into a single application by employing a common software framework and architecture.
In response to the lack of common formats for documenting automatic test information, the Naval Air Systems Command led the creation of the Automatic Test Markup Language (ATML) to standardize the documentation and reporting of automatic test information. ATML defines classes that represent automatic test system (ATS) components, such as test description, test results and instrument description, and...
The lack of standards for automatic test information has stifled the development of more efficient and interoperable test systems to better meet next generation automatic test challenges. In response, the Naval Air Systems Command led the creation of the automatic test markup language (ATML) to standardize the exchange medium for sharing information between components of an automatic test system....
The purpose of studying automatic test system (ATS) software architecture is to improve the ATS instrument interchangeability, promote automation in software development and portability of test program sets (TPSs). Based on the research and analysis of the characteristics and existing shortcomings of the current ATS software architecture, this paper puts forward a modular and standard ATS software...
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