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automation of testcases

onkarkk
onkarkk over 16 years ago

 Hi ,

I have written an environ ment for my DUT and some testcases and they are working fine, each and every time i am loading testcase and running it seems to be some what not  sophisticated , i want to make it automated so that a novice person can sit and run and see the results can report it. I am using 4.3.1 version. Can any one tell me how to do that .

Thanks in advance,

regards,

Krishna Kishore 

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    tpylant over 16 years ago

    That version is quite old. The latest version is 8.2 and it comes with documentation on creating an OVM-e environment. This might give you some insight into an automated environment. Specman 8.2 is also part of IES-XL which includes the Desktop Manager. Again, I would suggest giving your local AE a call and see about getting the latest version as well as some advice on setting up the environment.

     Tim

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  • tpylant
    tpylant over 16 years ago

    That version is quite old. The latest version is 8.2 and it comes with documentation on creating an OVM-e environment. This might give you some insight into an automated environment. Specman 8.2 is also part of IES-XL which includes the Desktop Manager. Again, I would suggest giving your local AE a call and see about getting the latest version as well as some advice on setting up the environment.

     Tim

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