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    Managing Project Data
    AutomationDesk’s Project Manager provides a way of organizing the sequences, data, and results of test projects in a structured representation. It also enables you to reproduce tests, for example, to perform them repeatedly (“regression testing”). The criteria for structuring tests can include different functions to be tested, different ECUs in a network, different development stages, and different users involved in a project.

    Offline Test Execution & Development
    AutomationDesk’s libraries can be set to offline mode, so that tests that use these libraries are executable even if required external software or hardware is not available. The test steps then use default behavior so that test exe-cution is not blocked. For example, tests can be executed without a hardware-in-the-loop simulator being con-nected to AutomationDesk. The default behavior is defined by default return values either by the user or by re-cording them in an online test execution run.

    Automatic Report Generation
    AutomationDesk can automatically generate report documentation based on the test results. You can select from a library of report test steps (such as AddText, AddTable, or AddPicture) to specify the report content.
    Additionally, there are various options for controlling the level of detail and the format of the reports. Reports are usually generated in HTML or PDF format, but almost any kind of output format can be generated by using addi-tional XML style sheets.

    Version Control of Projects and Custom Libraries
    With the AutomationDesk version control interface, you can integrate version control systems offering the Micro-soft Source Code Control (SCC) interface, for example, Microsoft® Visual SourceSafe, MKS® Source Integrity, or IBM® Rational® ClearCase®.

    Automatic Report Generation
    AutomationDesk can automatically generate report documentation based on the test results. You can select from a library of report test steps (such as AddText, AddTable, or AddPicture) to specify the report content. The report begins with statistics on all the test results. You can choose between a detailed report including statistical information and a report containing statistics only. The latter gives you all the results you need to judge the current quality of the ECU at a glance. Additionally, there are various options for controlling the level of detail and the format of the reports. Re-ports are usually generated in HTML or PDF format, but almost any kind of output format can be generated with user-defined XML style sheets.