Industry: MedTech
Customer: Siemens Healthineers AG (CT)
Topic: Software development, software testing
Computed tomography scanners must function reliably when used in clinics, also to avoid possible additional stress for patients due to repeated scans.
Automated system stability tests have been developed to ensure this. These very frequently run through the UI workflows for all predefined standard scan protocols, with the aim of being able to derive statistical statements on error frequencies. The number of test executions requires tool support to realize an efficient evaluation.
The special requirement for the system stability test is the large number of test repetitions required, e.g. currently 12,000 scans per milestone. This requires efficient use of the existing test facilities and test times, efficient test execution and evaluation.
A number of measures have been implemented to simplify test startup, improve runtime, support evaluation via pattern analysis of known errors and stabilize the tests themselves.
For over 125 years, Siemens Healthineers has been developing innovative medical technology to improve healthcare worldwide; today, the Erlangen-based company is one of the leading providers of imaging systems, laboratory diagnostics and digital health solutions.
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