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=== Stands and fixture hardware ===
=== Stands and fixture hardware ===
===[https://opensource.com/article/20/7/open-source-test-automation-frameworks 9 open source test-automation frameworks<ref>Ismail,Amit Dua. "9 open source test-automation frameworks." opensource.com: 06 Jul 2020.</ref>]===
===[https://opensource.com/article/20/7/open-source-test-automation-frameworks 9 open source test-automation frameworks<ref>Ismail,Amit Dua. "9 open source test-automation frameworks." opensource.com: 06 Jul 2020.</ref>]===
===[https://techbeacon.com/app-dev-testing/top-11-open-source-testing-automation-frameworks-how-choose 11 top open-source test automation frameworks: How to choose<ref>Ismail,Joe Colantonio. "11 top open-source test automation frameworks: How to choose." Tech Beacon</ref>]===




https://techbeacon.com/app-dev-testing/top-11-open-source-testing-automation-frameworks-how-choose


=== DAQ system ===
=== DAQ system ===

Revision as of 01:54, 19 September 2020

Background

This page is dedicated to the literature review of using affordable open source hardware to create a bench stand that to test small rankine cycle steam power plant devices. This task requires the following pieces:

  • Stands and fixture hardware
  • DAQ system
  • Temperature, Pressure, Rpm, Torque Transducers
  • Loading Device

Literature will be organized with these as catagroies for organizational purposes.

Literature

Stands and fixture hardware

9 open source test-automation frameworks[1]

11 top open-source test automation frameworks: How to choose[2]

DAQ system

Temperature, Pressure, Rpm, Torque Transducers

Loading Device

References

  1. Ismail,Amit Dua. "9 open source test-automation frameworks." opensource.com: 06 Jul 2020.
  2. Ismail,Joe Colantonio. "11 top open-source test automation frameworks: How to choose." Tech Beacon
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