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What is Test Definition
Test Specification
Test Output
Test Contents
•Test name
•Test description
•Variables
•Entry fields
•Variables
•Test result display
•Local variables
•Test execution flow
•Test setup
•Device parameters
•Test parameters
•X-Y graph
•Data list
•Parameter display
•Classic test
•Application test
•My Favorite setup
•Analysis parameters
Test definition consists of test specification, test contents, and test output setup. The test
specification contains test name, description, device parameters, and test parameters. The
parameters will be the variables used to pass the test conditions to the test execution flow or test
setup defined in the test contents. Especially for the test parameters, you can specify the
position of entry field for each parameter. You can see the entry fields when the main screen
displays this application test setup. The test contents are the core of the test definition. You will
define the local variables, test execution flow, and test setup. You can define the test setup by
selecting application tests, classic tests, or my favorite setup, and entering the test conditions.
The test output setup is optional. If you need the test result output (test result display and
record) of the test definition, declare the variables (analysis parameters) and define the display
parameters. See “If You Define Application Test Output”.
You can use the device parameters, test parameters, and analysis parameters in the test
execution flow (program flow) of the test contents without declaration of local variables.