NI TestStand 2021 SP1 | 6.6 Gb
The LabVIEW development team is pleased to announce the availability of TestStand 2021 SP1 is a flexible and open test management framework for building, customizing, and deploying a full-featured test management system.
NI TestStand is application software that helps engineers quickly develop robust automated test and validation systems. You can extend the functionality of your system by developing test sequences in TestStand that integrate code modules written in any programming language. You can use built-in functionality to profile and optimize speed and parallelism before deploying test systems to production. TestStand provides extensible plug-ins for reporting, database logging, and connectivity to other systems, meeting the needs of any environment. With TestStand, you can confidently deploy test systems with increased throughput that run at the speed of production.
This is a TestStand Tutorial that i put together to show the functionality and implementation of this tool as Test management SW, running LabVIEW based test modules and Scripting Language tests including Python & Perl. Showing its functionality for Sequential and Parallel/Batch test runs, using NI TestStand.
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Product: NI TestStand
Version: 2021 SP1 (21.1.0)
Supported Architectures: x86 or x64
Website Home Page : www.ni.com
Languages Supported: english
System Requirements: Windows *
Size: 6.6 Gb
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