MATLAB Automated Testing Tool University of Montana
     

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MATT was developed under NASA grant NCC 2-5242 and will be distributed free of charge via this web site. Both the finished product and its source code are to be distributed without charge as per the NASA grant requirements.
The University of Montana will retain copyright to the product and the source code.

Download by selecting one of the links below. MATT was developed for both Unix and Win32 platforms.

Note:  MATT is a rather large file. 

If you would like to order a CD, please e-mail Joel Henry, or call him at (406) 251-0305.

MATT Help Files & Source Code:
bullet point MATT Help Files: View Help Online Download Help Files (1.29MB zip file)
bullet point MATT source code will be available to download soon.
MATT Release for Win32:
bullet point Download MATT Release 3.0 for Win32 (24.1 MB)
MATT 3.0 includes the .Net framework 1.0 install
bullet point Download Real-time Analysis Testing Tool (RATT) for MATT (139KB)
    RATT reads MATT test result files and calculates reliability, probabilities, and    completeness measures. 
    RATT supports analysis of multiple test files and exports to MS Excel and populates analysis charts and graphs.
bullet point Download Graphical Input Specification Tool (GIST) for MATT (2.45MB)
GIST reads MATT test data files and allows freehand specification of test data.
MATT Release for Unix:
bullet point Download MATT Release for Unix
bullet point Download Qt Version 2.0.2 Libraries*

*Note: The Qt libraries are required for the Unix MATT Release

 

 
   If you have any questions or comments, we can be reached at the following addresses:
  Project Leader: Joel Henry
  MATT Customer Support
  Web Support: Spencer Wolny