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`r'lt-I'hfll'i'ill'e'lf Incas-cram Equipmwlt
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`Automated lmpeelion Equipment
`Measuring or gaging instruments that make a pass or fail determination of a dimensional
`eharaeterietie Iarilhlont hutnan interaetian- Automated inepoerion equipment is usually into
`gral to s pmdtbetion line and is ollen computer controlled.
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`Jute-mated l'ulh .'l. nstly'ti't
`A soft-ante technique that scans source code in order to design an opt'mnal set of test cases to
`enereise the primary paths in a software module.
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`.tutnmated Ritalin
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`:1 radio with capability for automatically eontrolled operation by electronic devices that
`retain: little or no operator intmcnthm.
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`.‘mtomatle
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`Pertaining to a process ordet'ice that. under aaecifred conditions. Functions Without interven-
`tion h-ya l'tul'flal'l npen‘nlcse.
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`hum-man's Ilnlu I'rn-rrssirlfi [MW]-
`tll din interfacht: assembly of procedures. processes. methods. personnel. and equipment 11.1-
`perform automatically a series of data promising operations that result in a ehsnge in the
`semantic content of the data. t2} Data processing. by means of one or more devices. is] that
`uses common stone: for all or part of a computer program. and also for all or port of the
`data aeoess'ary for execution of the progralng] that exeeute uses-written or user designated
`programs: [c] that perform user designated symbol manipulation. such as arit hrnetii.‘ opera—
`tions. logic operations. or chamctva'hst ring manipulations: and tdl that can execute progmms
`that modify then-intent daring their marina. r'ture-tnarie data processing may he pertain-led
`by a standalone unit or by several connected units. [ll Data processing largely performed by
`automatic means. ill} That branch of science and technology consented IA'ith methods and
`techniques rclatinj: to data presenting. largely perfumed by automatic means.
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`.trttomarie t'iain E'entrol
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`.r‘t. process or means by '«l-‘l'l'itll'l gain is automatically adjusted in a specified manner asa func-
`tion of input level or another specified. parameter.
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`.hu tel-mafia: 'I'e'tt Equipment [-1 l'l'il
`llJ Test. measurement. and diagnostic equipment that performs a program to test functional
`or static parameters. to evaluate the degree of performance degradation. or to perform fault
`isolation of unit malfunctions. The decision makingmontrol. or evaluative functions are con-
`ducted Ialith minimal reliance on human intervention. :2] An equipment that is designed to
`automatically oondttet e nalysis of functional or static: pa rameters. evaluate the degree of per—
`formance degradation. and perliorm isolation of item malfunctions
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`.tutornafle Testing
`The process by .which the Incarnation of faults. possible prediction of failure. or validation
`that the equipment isoperaahtg asti-u'aetorily isdetennined by a deviee that is programmed to-
`perform a series of self-sequencing test manure-menu without the necessity of human direc-
`tion after its operations have been initiated.
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`1|] hsmaflun
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`ll] The implementation at" proceeses by automatic means. ill The investigation- design.
`development. and application of methods of rendering. pro-wettestlutomatic. self-moving. or
`sell'reontrolling. lit The eons-anion of a pudenda-e. a meets. or equipment to automalie
`operation-
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