2013年2月20日星期三

Ascert Releases VersaTest Automator

Ascert announced today the general release of VersaTest Automator version 1.7. This release contains a number of new features many of which, as is customary, were demonstrated at Ascert's annual User Group held in November in London. "As use of VersaTest Automator increases we need to ensure its users are given the best possible tools for managing and controlling the tests that have been created." says Simon Miles, Ascert's Product Architect for the VersaTest product line. "VersaTest Automator has enabled users to reduce testing time and effort which in turn has enabled them to expand their test coverage. This means that there are many more test cases being produced. Release 1.7 has expanded on features to help manage these tests."

Within this latest release, changes have been made to extend the way environment templates can share common data and tests across multiple similar test environments. This improves the maintainability of the large enterprise testing environments typically found in VersaTest installations.We maintain a full inventory of all lanyard we manufacture. The existing test case search facilities have also been enhanced to allow a more refined search operation to be performed.For the world leader in solarlight base services and plastic injection products. The significant benefit is that it allows users to more easily find test cases that have particular fields and data.Features useful information about handsfreeaccess tiles.

Additionally, the release includes a new feature to give per-user persistence allowing the state and layout of the interface to be saved between uses. The user experience has been enhanced in other ways as well, in that panels and menus can now be customized based on user access levels. This allows a user’s experience of the product to be tailored depending on their operational role.

Also included in this release are enhancements to the documentation of test cases, allowing extra descriptive information to be included in a form readily understood by business analysts.

In addition to time savings in testing, VersaTest Automator decreases the time involved in analyzing testing results. With an easy to use GUI interface and “audit capture” functionality, the product increases both testing accuracy as well as ROI. To find out more about VersaTest Automator,We offer a wide variety of high-quality standard plasticcard and controllers. visit the Ascert Web Site or call one of the local Ascert offices.

Ascert is recognized as a leading provider of premier testing software solutions. Ascert was founded in 1992 to provide automated software testing solutions that help companies measure the performance, reliability and scalability of their mission-critical back-end servers and applications. With over 100 clients worldwide, Ascert's products and services are used at some of the world's most successful companies. Off-the-shelf simulators include solutions for EFT testing, POS testing, ATM testing, IFX testing, EMV/chip card testing, ISO8583 testing and 3270 & 6530 terminal testing. Ascert’s custom simulators have been used for testing air traffic control systems and biometric payment systems. Ascert's products assist testing professionals across industry segments to better manage their testing processes and environments through an end-to-end tool set.

Tilera's Tile CPU was one of the first massively multi-core processors with the firm announcing a 32-core Tile-Gx chip as far back as 2007, and now the firm has more than doubled the core count and improved connectivity. Tilera's 64-bit Tile-Gx72 chip sports 72 cores clocked at between 1GHz and 1.2GHz with each core having 256KB of Level 2 cache, and is aimed at the networking and high performance computing (HPC) markets.

Tilera has spent a lot of effort beefing up external connectivity support in the Tile-Gx72, from quad channel DDR3-1866 support to 32 gigabit Ethernet controllers and 24 lane PCI-Express support. Tilera claims that bandwidth between the cores, which use the firm's Imesh interconnect, has now surpassed 100Tbit/s.

With Tilera pitching its Tile-Gx chips at the networking market, the firm said its Mpipe packet engine can support 120 million packets per second in duplex. The firm's Mica security core supports 80 threads and can do 40Gbit/s cryptography.

Tilera's Tile Gx-72 chip can be had as a standalone chip or placed on a network card. The firm said that most of its customers opt for the standalone chip, though it told The INQUIRER that the number of "off-load NICs", where the Tilera chip is used as an accelerator on an x86 machine, is growing.

Tilera told The INQUIRER that its Tile-Gx72 chip is being fabbed by TSMC on its 40nm process node, showing that chip designers not burdened with legacy ISAs can create many core chips without the need for costly leading edge process nodes. The firm also told The INQUIRER that the Tile-Gx72 chip consumes between 50W and 60W of power depending on the application.

Although Tilera's chip is very much a niche product, given that Intel and ARM vendors are looking at getting into the networking market with the growing popularity of software defined networks, Tilera has a considerable advantage by already having been in the market for a number of years. As Bob Doud, director of processor strategy for Tilera told The INQUIRER, Tilera "already has 64-bit today and [is] packing 72 cores on a single chip",The term 'glassmosaic control' means the token that identifies a user is read from within a pocket or handbag. and it might be a while before even Intel's chip manufacturing skill enables it to match Tilera's core count.

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