This standard is intended to promote and facilitate interoperability between components of automatic test systems where test results need to be shared. The standard thus facilitates the capture of test results data in storage devices and databases, facilitating online and offline analysis. The test results schema becomes a class of information that can be used within the SIMICA family of standards. The exchange format is expressed in both the OWL and XML formats.
- Standard Committee
- BOG/SCC20 - SCC20 - Test and Diagnosis for Electronic Systems
- Status
- Active Standard
- PAR Approval
- 2019-06-13
- Board Approval
- 2023-11-08
- History
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- Published:
- 2024-02-13
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- 1636.1-2018-cor1-2023-downloads.zip
Working Group Details
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- Standard Committee
- BOG/SCC20 - SCC20 - Test and Diagnosis for Electronic Systems
- Working Group
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1636.1 - SIMICA Test Results and Session Information
- IEEE Program Manager
- Christian Orlando
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- Mike Seavey
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1636.1-2018
IEEE Standard for Software Interface for Maintenance Information Collection and Analysis (SIMICA): Exchanging Test Results and Session Information via the eXtensible Markup Language (XML)
Promoting and facilitating interoperability between components of automatic test systems where test results need to be shared is addressed in this standard. The standard thus facilitates the capture of test results data in storage devices and databases, facilitating online and offline analysis. The test results schema becomes a class of information that can be used within the SIMICA family of standards. The exchange format is expressed in both the OWL and XML formats.
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