OS GSO IEC 61636-1:2025
IEC 61636-1:2021
Omani Standard
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Approved on
22 April 2025
Software Interface for Maintenance Information Collection and Analysis (SIMICA): Exchanging Test Results and Session Information via the eXtensible Markup Language (XML)
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OS GSO IEC 61636-1:2025 Scope
IEC 61636-1:2021 (E) provides the definition of an exchange format, utilizing XML, for exchanging data resulting from executing tests of a unit under test (UUT) via a test program in an automatic test environment. This standard is published as a double logo IEC-IEEE standard.
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