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Augmented reality-based testing : ウィキペディア英語版 | Augmented reality-based testing Augmented reality-based testing (ARBT) is a test method that combines augmented reality and software testing to enhance testing by inserting an additional dimension into the testers field of view. For example, a tester wearing a head-mounted display (HMD) or Augmented reality contact lenses 〔Babak A. Parviz, (Augmented Reality in a Contact Lens ) IEEE Spectrum insde technology biomedical bionics, Sep 2009.〕 that places images of both the physical world and registered virtual graphical objects over the user's view of the world can detect virtual labels on areas of a system to clarify test operating instructions for a tester who is performing tests on a complex system. In 2009 as a spin-off to augmented reality for maintenance and repair (ARMAR) 〔Steve Henderson, Steven Feiner. (ARMAR:Augmented Reality for Maintenance and Repair (ARMAR) ). Columbia University Computer Graphics & User Interfaces Lab.〕 Alexander Andelkovic coined the idea 'augmented reality-based testing', introducing the idea of using augmented reality together with software testing. == Overview == The test environment of technology is becoming more complex, this puts higher demand on test engineers to have higher knowledge, testing skills and work effective. A powerful unexplored dimension that can be utilized is the Virtual environment, a lot of information and data that today is available but unpractical to use due to overhead in time needed to gather and present can with ARBT be used instantly.
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