IEEE 1671.3-2007
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IEEE Standard for Automatic Test Markup Language (ATML) for Exchanging Automatic Test Information via XML (eXtensible Markup Language): Exchanging UUT (Unit Under Test) Description Information
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2007 | 33 |
New IEEE Standard – Superseded. This document specifies an exchange format, using XML, for identifying all of the hardware, software, and documentation associated with a unit under test (UUT). This UUT may be tested and diagnosed using a test program set (TPS) on an automatic test system (ATS).
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1 | IEEE Std 1671.3-2007 Full Use Cover |
3 | Title page |
4 | Abstract/Keywords |
6 | Introduction Notice to users |
8 | Participants |
10 | Contents |
11 | 1. Overview |
12 | 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose 1.3 Application 1.4 Conventions used within this document 1.4.1 General |
13 | 1.4.2 Precedence 1.4.3 Word usage |
14 | 2. Normative references 3. Definitions, acronyms, and abbreviations 3.1 Definitions 3.1.1 abstract type: A declared type that can only be used by reference. Thus, in an instance document, any element of an abstract type must also be explicitly declared to be of an xsi:[type]. 3.1.2 Automatic Test Markup Language (ATML) instance document: See: instance document. 3.1.3 element: A bounded component of the logical structure of an eXtensible Markup Language (XML) document that has a type and that may have XML attributes and content. (adapted from eXtensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Fourth Edition) [B1]) 3.1.4 entity: Something that has a distinct separate instance. 3.1.5 eXtensible Markup Language (XML) document: A data object that conforms to the XML requirements for being well formed. In addition, the data object is valid if it additionally conforms to semantic rules of the XML schema. 3.1.6 eXtensible Markup Language (XML) schema: The definition of a class of XML documents, which are typically expressed in terms of constraints on the structure and the content of documents of that class, above and beyond the basic syntax constraints imposed by XML itself. 3.1.7 hardware unit under test (UUT): Physical equipment designed for the purpose of performing some function. |
15 | 3.1.8 instance document: An eXtensible Markup Language (XML) document that conforms to a particular XML schema. 3.1.9 isRef: An indicator used to identify whether an object is a reference. 3.1.10 object: Consists of state and behavior. An object stores its states in fields (variables in some programming languages) and exposes its behavior through methods (functions in some programming languages). 3.1.11 object instance: A specific occurrence of an object. 3.1.12 software unit under test (UUT): Software programs, procedures, data, and rules designed for the purpose of performing some function. 3.1.13 well formed: Conforming to all of eXtensible Markup Language’s (XML’s) syntax rules. 3.2 Acronyms and abbreviations 4. Schema—UUTDescription.xsd 4.1 General |
16 | 4.2 Elements 4.2.1 Root (or document) 4.2.2 UUTDescription |
17 | 4.3 Child elements 4.3.1 UUTDescription/Hardware |
18 | 4.3.2 UUTDescription/Software 4.3.3 UUTDescription/StatusCodes 4.3.4 UUTDescription/StatusCodes/StatusCode |
19 | 4.3.5 UUTDescription/StatusCodes/StatusCode/CodeMeaning 4.3.6 UUTDescription/StatusCodes/StatusCode/CodeString |
20 | 4.3.7 UUTDescription/Warnings 4.3.8 UUTDescription/Warnings/Document |
21 | 4.3.9 UUTDescription/Warnings/WarningText 4.4 Complex types 4.5 Inherited simple types 4.6 Inherited complex types 4.7 Inherited attribute groups |
22 | 5. Schema—UUTInstance.xsd 5.1 General 5.2 Elements 5.2.1 Root (or document) 5.2.2 UUTInstance |
23 | 5.3 Child elements 5.4 Complex types 5.5 Inherited simple types 5.6 Inherited complex types 5.7 Inherited attribute groups 6. Conformance |
24 | 7. Extensibility |
25 | Annex A (informative) UUTDescription and UUTInstance instance documents (.XML files) A.1 UUTDescription |
26 | A.2 UUTInstance |
28 | Annex B (informative) User information and examples B.1 UUT test descriptions and test cable designs |
29 | B.2 Widget.xml example |
30 | Annex C (informative) Glossary |
31 | Annex D (informative) Bibliography |
33 | Back Cover |