TesLA’s TRS committee has been working hard in the past four months to define the TBML specifications based on the requirements published and reviewed during our Q1 TesLA Meeting. We are excited about publishing the TBML standard as part of the TRS committee, a first step towards software interoperability in our respective growing domain testing ecosystem.
The goal of the TBML markup language is to have a common framework for test bed definitions – a set of hardware and software resources that define a specific set of requirements – that either can be published by DCA based components or by TRE based tools or consumed by the TRS scheduler, for example.
The TRS committee as part of their Q2 deliverables released the TBML 1.0 specifications for general public review. Please download the PDF here ( http://www.teslaalliance.org/standards.html ) or register for the TesLA forums ( http://www.teslaalliance.org/forum ) for access to the XML schema, samples, and associated graphics. We look forward to your comments to finalize the TBML specifications.
Gale Technologies will be soon introducing TesLA’s TBML support in its AutoLab product line and we encourage all other TesLA members will do so as well, so that we can grow the TesLA ecosystem together.
Sincerely,
Patrick Deloulay,
Director of Engineering, Gale Technologies
http://www.galetechnologies.com
Chair of the TesLA TRS Technical Committee
http://www.teslaalliance.org/standards