IEEE 1671.4-2014
IEEE Standard for Automatic Test Markup Language (ATML) Test Configuration
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IEEE 1671.4-2014 is the standard for Automatic Test Markup Language (ATML) test configuration, providing a structured way to describe how test systems are arranged and used. It addresses configuration details that matter in computing and processing environments, as well as power, energy, and industry applications, where repeatable test setup information supports clearer communication and more reliable execution. IEEE 1671.4-2014 helps reduce ambiguity when documenting test resources and their relationships.
Overview of IEEE 1671.4-2014
This standard defines a technical framework for representing test configuration information within the ATML family. IEEE 1671.4-2014 is relevant when a test environment must be described in a consistent, machine-readable way, so that configuration data can be exchanged or referenced across tools and teams. By focusing on test configuration rather than test results alone, it supports better organization of equipment, interfaces, and setup relationships in engineering workflows that depend on controlled testing.
Typical use cases
IEEE 1671.4-2014 is commonly used in automated test environments where configuration data must be documented for complex systems, such as electronic test benches, industrial equipment verification setups, or power-related test stations. It can help teams define how instruments, fixtures, and test resources fit together in a repeatable configuration. In practice, it is useful for managing test documentation, supporting system integration, and improving consistency across test engineering and validation activities.
Why it matters
Clear test configuration data is important when organizations need traceability, repeatability, and controlled test execution. IEEE 1671.4-2014 supports more consistent setup definition, which can reduce errors during test preparation and help different teams work from the same technical reference. For procurement, compliance, and engineering review, a standardized ATML test configuration format can also make it easier to compare systems, verify requirements, and maintain alignment across test processes. As an inactive standard, it remains a relevant reference for legacy documentation and existing implementations.
- ATML test configuration structure
- Automated test setup documentation
- Equipment and resource relationships
- Engineering test consistency
- Legacy reference for test systems
- Publication Date: 2014
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Computing and Processing; Power, Energy and Industry Applications
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