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add2 supplies and supports Mx-suite
in Europe.
Systems engineers, developers, and testers are faced with the challenges of
documenting acceptance criteria for requirements, reusing/transforming test
cases throughout development, managing dissimilar test tool interfaces,
documenting test results, and presenting intuitive, concise results to all
stakeholders.
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How it works
Mx-suite is a test automation framework
which comprises an automation tool called Mx-VDev and Mx-TransIt, a flexible
test interface modelling tool.
Mx-VDev is a proven validation and verification (V&V) and test translation tool
that runs on Microsoft Windows®. With its powerful graphical strip charts,
requirements acceptance criteria are fully specified in terms of inputs and
expected outputs. Mx-VDev records data from experiments or imports field data as
acceptance criteria. Its powerful visual interface allows the user to test
implementations using virtual prototypes, before electronics are available. Mx-VDev
is used to unit test design models, execute the tests on developer-written or
generated code, as well as run the same test cases on standard HIL testers.
Mx-TransIt is an interface modelling tool, allowing
implementation and configuration of hardware interface and transformation
functions to allow the seamless transition of test cases between different test
target systems.
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Mx-Suite Advantages
A New Level of Unit Testing:
Perform white box and black box tests on functions, modules, or complete virtual
subsystems with ease.
Quickly
Implement Test Cases:
Mx-VDev’s easy and intuitive GUI quickly captures test cases as strip charts
with fixed or varying tolerance bands.
Interactive Test Cases:
Conduct experiments and re-run the captured data as test cases.
Design Verification and Regression-style Reports:
Test cases and results are communicated in easy to understand reports. Root cause symptoms are displayed.
Test your Models, Code, and Electronics:
Test your work throughout development. Mx-Technology™ ensures that test cases are reusable regardless of the target implementation.
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