Architecting Hybrid Test Systems for Longevity and Performance
This presentation provides an overview of hybrid multiplatform test systems. By using a well-defined layered architecture, developers can use hybrid systems to integrate newer technologies with older hardware and software to improve performance. This architecture allows developers to upgrade system components as needed and maximize the investment in existing hardware and software. By designing systems with a five-layer architecture, developers can separate hardware from software, easing system changes. This presentation details each layer of the architecture and how through the architecture, developers can improve the longevity and performance of a test system.
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