NI TestStand 4.0 Accelerates Test System Development With New, Streamlined Sequence Editor.Popular Test Software Redesigned for Enhanced Reuse and Customization AUSTIN, Texas -- National Instruments National Instruments, or NI (NASDAQ: NATI), is an American company with over 4,000 employees and direct operations in 41 countries founded in 1976 by Dr. James Truchard, Bill Nowlin and Jeff Kodosky. (Nasdaq:NATI NATI National Association of Teen Institutes NATI Newfoundland Association of Technical Industries ) today announced NI TestStand 4.0, the latest version of the company's test management software designed to help engineers develop and deploy automated validation and manufacturing test systems. The new version of NI TestStand features a streamlined sequence editor that reduces development time and increases ease of use. Engineers can use the new sequence editor to easily reconfigure the NI TestStand development environment to meet the functionality requirements of advanced systems or to facilitate the use of basic software features for new users. With the preconfigured Set up ahead of time. It implies that the device or software application has been modified to suit the customer or situation. See ghosting server. step templates in the new sequence editor, engineers can easily reuse preconfigured test templates to quickly build test sequences and save time in test system development. "With the new sequence editor in NI TestStand 4.0, I can develop a test executive that would have taken me six months to create in just two weeks," said Guy McDonnell, senior systems integrator for National Technical Systems. "Not only can I implement functionality that parallels the features of the previous system, now I can take advantage of the functionality in TestStand that I would not have had time or resources to implement on my own." In addition to the new sequence editor, engineers can use NI TestStand 4.0 to enhance enterprise system connectivity and reporting by integrating with requirements management The administration and control of the information needs of users. In order to achieve business objectives within an organization via information systems, user requirements must be defined in a consistent manner, prioritized and monitored. tools, such as Telelogic DOORS and IBM (International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY, www.ibm.com) The world's largest computer company. IBM's product lines include the S/390 mainframes (zSeries), AS/400 midrange business systems (iSeries), RS/6000 workstations and servers (pSeries), Intel-based servers (xSeries) Rational RequisitePro as well as industry-standard reporting tools such as the Automatic Test Markup Language markup language Standard text-encoding system consisting of a set of symbols inserted in a text document to control its structure, formatting, or the relationship among its parts. The most widely used markup languages are SGML, HTML, and XML. (ATML ATML Automatic Test Markup Language ATML Automated Test Markup Language ). By integrating with requirements management tools, NI TestStand can more easily help engineers validate and verify test systems and generate requirements traceability Overview Traceability as a general term is the "ability to chronologically interrelate the uniquely identifiable entities in a way that matters." The word chronology documentation. NI TestStand 4.0 increases developer productivity with the sequence file translator framework, which provides engineers with tools to quickly translate custom sequence file formats to NI TestStand sequences. The new binary sequence file format reduces the size of sequence files and improves loading time by 75 percent compared to the previous INI See INI file. format while the new XML XML in full Extensible Markup Language. Markup language developed to be a simplified and more structural version of SGML. It incorporates features of HTML (e.g., hypertext linking), but is designed to overcome some of HTML's limitations. sequence file format increases the readability of sequence files. To increase the productivity of engineers who need only a subset of the features of the full NI TestStand sequence editor, NI TestStand 4.0 adds tools engineers can use to create custom sequence editors that facilitate the development of simplified and custom NI TestStand development environments. Engineers can customize NI TestStand to meet the needs of many industries as well as call tests written in any language - making the software a standard choice for managing production and validation test systems. The top 10 electronics manufacturing companies as well as nine of the top 10 defense and aerospace companies use NI TestStand, with many standardizing worldwide production strategy around the software. NI TestStand 4.0 seamlessly integrates with a variety of software including NI Switch Executive switch management software, the National Instruments LabVIEW graphical development environment, National Instruments LabWindows([TM])/CVI and NI Requirements Gateway requirements management software. It also integrates with NI measurement hardware including modular instruments and switches, offering a complete software and hardware platform for automated test. About National Instruments National Instruments (www.ni.com) is transforming the way engineers and scientists design, prototype and deploy systems for measurement, automation and embedded applications. NI empowers customers with off-the-shelf software such as NI LabVIEW and modular cost-effective hardware, and sells to a broad base of more than 25,000 different companies worldwide, with no one customer representing more than 3 percent of revenue and no one industry representing more than 10 percent of revenue. Headquartered in Austin, Texas, NI has more than 4,000 employees and direct operations in nearly 40 countries. For the past eight years, FORTUNE magazine has named NI one of the 100 best companies to work for in America. Readers can obtain investment information from the company's investor relations Investor relations The process by which the corporation communicates with its investors. department by calling 512-683-5090, e-mailing nati@ni.com or visiting www.ni.com/nati. 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