ASAM OTX Extensions V 3.4.0
Proposal Workshop
on: Feb 25, 2025 | 10:30 am - 12:30 pm CET
via: MS Teams (online meeting)
Open Test Sequence Exchange Format (ISO & ASAM Standards)OTX (International Organization for StandardizationISO 13209) is an open domain-specific programming language designed for the process-reliable description of exchangeable and executable test logic within the automotive industry. To enhance the Open Test Sequence Exchange Format (ISO & ASAM Standards)OTX A public specification, which has been developed by experts in a defined consensus-driven development process and was released by officials that represent a significant share of the industry for which it is targeted, giving the specification the necessary legitimacy to be called a 'Standard'.Standard, ASAM has developed additional extensions (ASAM OTX Extensions ) which were systematically transferred to International Organization for StandardizationISO to complement the A public specification, which has been developed by experts in a defined consensus-driven development process and was released by officials that represent a significant share of the industry for which it is targeted, giving the specification the necessary legitimacy to be called a 'Standard'.Standard.
The proposed project aims to extend the existing Open Test Sequence Exchange Format (ISO & ASAM Standards)OTX extension for the diagnostic A public specification, which has been developed by experts in a defined consensus-driven development process and was released by officials that represent a significant share of the industry for which it is targeted, giving the specification the necessary legitimacy to be called a 'Standard'.Standard ASAM SOVD to support its upcoming version 1.1.0. Additionally, the project will maintain all existing extensions.
This project will follow ASAM's new A public specification, which has been developed by experts in a defined consensus-driven development process and was released by officials that represent a significant share of the industry for which it is targeted, giving the specification the necessary legitimacy to be called a 'Standard'.Standard development process.
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