we cordially invite you and look forward to welcoming you in person at Embedded World in Nuremberg from April 9th to 11th, 2024. Please visit our booth in Hall 4, Stand 4-410 and find out about the latest developments and trends in testing for safety critical systems. We would like to give you and your colleagues the opportunity to reserve a free ticket. You can use the online voucher code ew24em to reserve your free ticket on the organizer's website: https://www.embedded-world.de/en/visitor
The latest version v5.1 of TESSY is available for Windows and Linux and offers various interesting new features. An outstanding new function is the new "Test Cockpit", which can be used to determine the source files to be tested from the entire software and summarize all coverage measurement results from the various test objects and methods, which is documented in a new report "Test Summary".
At the same time, we are introducing a new coverage measurement method called "Hyper Coverage", which relates the code coverage to the source file and not to the preprocessed code as is usual. By taking software variants into account, untested code will be uncovered. The already known functions of TESSY have been expanded for this purpose, for example missing coverage or code that has not been executed can be documented in the Coverage Viewer. Any lack of coverage can be documented using coverage reviews which contribute to the overall coverage result and will be documented in the test summary report. The individual coverage measurement results are still available in the Test Details Report.
In addition to presenting the new version of TESSY, we also present the possibility of stimulating and evaluating hardware signals in a unit and integration test. For this purpose, the TESSY THAI (TESSY Hardware Abstraction Interface) API is used in conjunction with a Raspberry Pi and an Arduino. These boards have various I/O connections that can be connected to the hardware to be tested. In addition to the usual test data for a software test, the I/O hardware signals are available to the user in the Test Interface Editor (TIE), which can be defined individually for each test step. The TESSY THAI interface is already available from TESSY version 4.1.
Our partner embedded ocean GmbH is presenting an exciting demonstrator with a real as well as a virtual robot arm at our booth with their IoT platform Xentara. Together with our tools CCDL and TOP, a test of a simulated model is simply transferred to the real system, the robot arm, and the tests carried out in the simulation are repeated on the real target hardware.
We are also represented again with a presentation at the embedded world conference:
Session 6.11: Systems & Software Engineering Testing 2 with Michael Wittner on Wednesday, April 11, 2024 from 11:45 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the NCC East exhibition center
We look forward to meeting you in Nuremberg! Your Razorcat embedded world Team