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News Release from: Hitex Development Tools | Subject: Tessy 2.4
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 22 August 2006

Software test tool keeps track of
changes

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The latest version of the Tessy embedded software test tool incorporates features for the reconstruction of test changes.

The latest version of Tessy (2.4), the tool to automate module/unit testing of embedded software, incorporates features for the reconstruction of test changes This allows the tracking of changes that have been made during development, as demanded by international standards like Automotive Spice

Tessy automatically stores the test state at special events, for example whether the test object's interface has changed.

In addition, a state can also explicitly be saved by the user at any time.

The test states not only comprise the primary test data but also important information about the particular test such as the names of the interface objects.

Tessy allows visualisation of differences between the current and former test states as well as differences between former versions.

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