Users now can decrease test time and decrease the cost of testing their products with the flexible and parallel testing in National Instruments TestStand. With Version 2.0, users can automatically test multiple units in parallel to increase throughput, lowering their cost and increasing their profit margins. Users can track test sequences with a project window that organizes code modules and sequences. Many users can work on code as a team because TestStand 2.0 is compatible with a variety of commercial source control programs. Users also publish their test data to the web through the Extensible Makup Language (XML) reporting feature. With the connectivity feature, users can directly connect to instruments through IVI steps for configuration and to make simple measurements. IVI, the latest in software instrument driver technology, provides benefits such as state-caching, simulation, and interchangeability. Users can mix and match TestStand instrument steps with code written in programming languages, such as LabView. This gives them the flexibility to write optimized code in the programming language of their choice, while performing the configuration and simple measurements directly in TestStand.
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