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Use of client/server structures within ATE systems
This paper has been written following investigations within The Boeing Co. by individuals involved in ATE Systems design, development, definition and implementation. Results of those studies have been captured in the form of a proposed methodology for achieving the goal of "commonality" within the ATE industry. That methodology has at its core, the technologies found in the modern client-server structures.