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ETS options for advantages that include test data management and report generation. This need results from the extensive characterization efforts associated with IC design, characterization, validation, and verification. ETS accelerates design improvements through test system management and version
228:—The engineer manages the flow of activities between test, repair, and assembly stations, and enforces or suggests how a set of work instructions are to be applied. This application is designed to orchestrate product test strategies from 250:, tolerances, test sequences, and software being used by each test system, as well as distribute new updates electronically in real-time. Engineers can update their test systems automatically, in synch with their new releases. 214:—In this application, the engineer collects, stores, aggregates, distributes, and shares product and test data in a central database. One significant advantage of ETS is reported to be product 144:(OEM). It typically replaces a cumbersome, unsophisticated, test management infrastructure that manufacturers have to redesign for every new product launch. Some large companies, such as 321: 54: 311: 334: 350: 239:
difficulties and error-prone updates of new product and test system releases, by sharing information with other departments and remote
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department. It is designed to integrate and synchronize test systems to other enterprise functions such as
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subcategories, ETS represents an evolution away from custom-made, in-house software development by
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Test asset management—This application is intended to help design and test engineers track
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electronically. It is designed to offer real-time visibility over global test operations.
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unrelated to device characterization, and can thereby accelerate test system development.
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ETS supports test system development and can be interconnected with
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Multi-site collaboration—This purpose of this application is avoid
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ETS covers five major enterprise-wide test applications.
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information sharing throughout all company departments.
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Test and automation—By using ETS in conjunction with
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improve
introducing
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software
electronics
product testing
test engineering
research and development
new product introduction
manufacturing
supply chain
enterprise software
original equipment manufacturers
Alcatel
Cisco
Nortel
Harris Corporation
commercial off-the-shelf
manufacturing execution systems
enterprise resource planning
product lifecycle management
real-time
virtual instrumentation
programming tools
software programming
data management

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