DocumentCode :
613722
Title :
Service Oriented Architecture for agile automated testing environment
Author :
Weir, M. ; Kulak, R. ; Agarwal, Abhishek
Author_Institution :
Agile Test Incorporation, Boca Raton, FL, USA
fYear :
2013
fDate :
15-18 April 2013
Firstpage :
853
Lastpage :
860
Abstract :
System test development, automation and execution process are key stages of the overall product development to both the New Product Introduction (NPI) and Production Release processes. For NPI, companies must create test systems to support product validation and verification. For manufacturing companies, ongoing process metrics are used to ensure the product meets quality specifications and can be sold to customers. This entire test process is time consuming and resource intensive and therefore negatively impacts the overall product net revenue, both in terms of time to market and in terms of development resources. Large and successful companies invest hundreds of thousands of dollars in automated test systems to support product development. Such infrastructures provide a competitive advantage by enabling a systematic methodology to generate test plans and then automatically have the test plan flow through the test software and hardware development, test and data collection, and results analysis phases. The Automatic Testing Equipment (ATE) industry has pushed to develop a framework that supports the sharing of test information, data, and analysis results across various enterprise platforms. An IEEE standard know as Automatic Test Markup Language (ATML), comprising of an XML schema, was proposed and developed in order to allow interoperability of test case, data, equipment information, and results. Our methodology provides a Service-Oriented Architecture that provides an interoperable solution. Users can begin with a test plan, deploy a scalable data monitoring and analysis capability, and follow the process from NPI through production. Various additional capabilities such as advanced analysis capability, customer data sharing resources, test software generation and deployment, closed and open source software library access, test station monitoring and equipment tracking, automated reporting schedules, and others are among the possibilities that can be added to the- overall process. The proposed architecture is entirely scalable and can be deployed in single-site or global applications and may be installed behind corporate firewalls or in the cloud.
Keywords :
XML; agile manufacturing; automatic test equipment; manufacturing industries; open systems; product development; production engineering computing; public domain software; quality management; service-oriented architecture; software libraries; ATE industry; ATML; Automatic Test Markup Language; IEEE standard; NPI; XML schema; advanced analysis capability; agile automated testing environment; automated reporting schedule; automated test system; automatic testing equipment industry; closed source software library access; cloud; corporate firewall; customer data sharing resource; data monitoring; equipment tracking; hardware development; manufacturing company; new product introduction; open source software library access; process metrics; product development; product net revenue; product validation; product verification; production release process; quality specification; service oriented architecture; system test development; test software deployment; test software generation; test station monitoring; Automation; Companies; Manufacturing; Monitoring; Servers; Standards; Testing; Agile Test; Data Analysis System Testing; Service Oriented Architecture;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Systems Conference (SysCon), 2013 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-3107-4
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/SysCon.2013.6549984
Filename :
6549984
Link To Document :
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