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DSI International Design View In the default viewing mode, the design is displayed exactly as it appears in eXpress. The user can easily display lower design levels by double- clicking on an object to descend, or by selecting a previously displayed level from the tabs at the top. Design Details Panel This panel, when enabled, displays detailed data for specified design elements (in the example at right, attributes, ports and functions are displayed for a selected object). Because the data in this panel is filtered by selections in the design window, you can see all functions, failure modes and tests that are associated with a selected object. Or, alternatively, you can view all tests that use a selected output flag or net as their test point. Assigned attribute values can be viewed for objects, functions, failure modes and tests. Sharing eXpress Design Data has never been easier! Using the free eXpress Java Applet, files published by the eXpress Run-Time Authoring Tool (licensed separately) can be displayed in any Web Browser. It’s fully-graphical, fully-hierarchical and fully-sharable! With three viewing modes and optional panels/windows, the eXpress Java Applet lets you share things your way! eXpress Java Applet Browser-based Sharing of eXpress Diagnostic Analysis Test Coverage View In this view, the objects and I/O flags displayed in the design window are color-coded to show the coverage of a test that has been selected either on the Design Details Panel (as shown in the example at left) or in the diagnostic test sequence (when displayed). The specific functions or failure modes that are covered by the selected test are listed on the Design Details Panel.

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Page 1: Java Applet eXpress DSI InternationalUsing the free eXpress Java Applet, files published by the eXpress Run-Time Authoring Tool (licensed separately) can be displayed in any Web Browser

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Design View – In the default viewing mode, the design is displayed exactly as it appears in eXpress. The user can easily display lower design levels by double-clicking on an object to descend, or by selecting a previously displayed level from the tabs at the top.

Design Details Panel – This panel, when enabled, displays detailed data for specified design elements (in the example at right, attributes, ports and functions are displayed for a selected object). Because the data in this panel is filtered by selections in the design window, you can see all functions, failure modes and tests that are associated with a selected object. Or, alternatively, you can view all tests that use a selected output flag or net as their test point. Assigned attribute values can be viewed for objects, functions, failure modes and tests.

Sharing eXpress Design Data has never been easier! Using the free eXpress Java Applet, files published by the eXpress Run-Time Authoring Tool (licensed separately) can be displayed in any Web Browser. It’s fully-graphical, fully-hierarchical and fully-sharable! With three viewing modes and optional panels/windows, the eXpress Java Applet lets you share things your way!

eXpress Java Applet Browser-based Sharing of eXpress Diagnostic Analysis

Test Coverage View – In this view, the objects and I/O flags displayed in the design window are color-coded to show the coverage of a test that has been selected either on the Design Details Panel (as shown in the example at left) or in the diagnostic test sequence (when displayed). The specific functions or failure modes that are covered by the selected test are listed on the Design Details Panel.

Page 2: Java Applet eXpress DSI InternationalUsing the free eXpress Java Applet, files published by the eXpress Run-Time Authoring Tool (licensed separately) can be displayed in any Web Browser

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Diagnostic Status View – In the example shown at right, the diagnostic test sequence is displayed as a tree on the left-hand side of the browser. As the keyboard or mouse is used to select a test or fault group node in this tree, the di-agnostic status associated with that node is displayed in the design window (using the same color-coding as in eXpress!!).

Diagnostic status can be viewed at differ-ent hierarchical levels by simply double-clicking on the object within which you wish to descend, or by clicking on the tab at the top that corresponds to a previously displayed level of the design.

Diagnostic Details Panel – Below the diagnostic tree is a tabbed panel used to display information about either a selected node (such as the Isolated Fault Group data displayed at left) or about the design’s overall diagnostic capability (such as a list of all fault groups or the resulting testability statistics).

The information displayed in this panel can be easily sorted by clicking on any of the column headers.

eXpress Java Applet Browser-based Sharing of eXpress Diagnostic Analysis

• Supports viewing in any Web Browser

• Facilitates the sharing of diagnostic design and analysis data with individuals who do not have eXpress

• Allows work to be posted on the Internet, shared on a local network, or emailed to selected individuals

• Provides the hierarchical display of objects, nets, functions, failure modes, test coverage and diagnostic sequences

• Replicates the exact appearance of model drawings in eXpress

• Allows test coverage and diagnostic status to be viewed at multiple hierarchical levels

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Simple Two-Step Process – Diagnostic design & graphical appearance data is first exported from eXpress to a DiagML file, which is then converted by the eXpress Run-Time Authoring Tool (RTAT) into the published file used by the eXpress Java Applet.

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