Electronic test program that can distinguish results

Error detection/correction and fault detection/recovery – Data processing system error or fault handling – Reliability and availability

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C714S703000, C702S090000, C702S123000

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07047442

ABSTRACT:
An electronic test system that distinguishes erroneous and marginal results. The test system includes a memory and an electronic processor for controlling the execution of the test, obtaining test results and generating test results. The test results include a determination of whether the condition of the test datapoints is pass, fail, error or marginal, where pass indicates that the DUT has met a specification, fail indicates that the DUT has not met the specification, error indicates that the test system or interface to the DUT has failed, and marginal indicates that the system is marginally within specification. The test results are displayed on a graphical user interface. The test system provides the ability to control the progress of the test system based on the results. For example, the system can be programmed to stop on erroneous results, marginal results, failed results, combinations of the forgoing, or stop after each measurement. When the system stops, a drop-down window appears explaining the reason for the stoppage.

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