Test & Measurement

Faster run time performance enhances software suite

29th October 2017
Mick Elliott
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ATEasy10, the latest version of Marvin Test Solutions' test software suite delivers faster run-times (up to 10x faster in benchmarked tests), integrated user collaboration tools such as ATEasy Merge, .Net Controls support and the ability to embed ATEasy run-time executables. It provides a test log template that provides the ability to analyse test results, and backward compatibility with all previous versions.

“ATEasy is our flagship software product, and our goal from the beginning has been to make continuous improvements to enhance the product and allow users to be more efficient and productive without rewriting and modifying their existing code,” said Ron Yazma, VP of Software Engineering for Marvin Test Solutions and the architect of ATEasy. “With this version we have improved our run-time performance and added many collaboration features that were requested by our customers that have standardised their test development on ATEasy. This will help them to meet their most demanding test challenges.”  

Developed from the ground up as ATE software for test and measurement applications, ATEasy is the only commercially-available test development / test executive software with an integrated HAL (Hardware Abstraction Layer) and full simulation capabilities.

Preserving test program development investment, ATEasy offers backward source and execution compatibility with all previous versions.

ATEasy is ideal for companies with large and/or complex automated test applications, as well as system builders and/or integrators of multiple systems who require the flexibility, customizability and complete set of tools included with ATEasy. 

ATEasy 10 is easy to deploy across the enterprise, providing a common toolset for test development and test execution that is powerful, yet simple to use for both software and hardware engineers.

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