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Understanding the history of the STIL effort provides an understanding of the language itself.
The digital test domain has had a variety of standards to apply, but none that were defined explicitly with a goal of transportability to the test environment from Computer-Aided Design (CAD) contexts. The Standard Test Interface Language, identified by the acronym STIL and consciously mispronounced style by the Working Group, was defined with this purpose as a primary goal. However, as in many situations, misapplication of this standard can result in something that may not be directly applicable to a test environment.
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Maston, G.A., Taylor, T.R., Villar, J.N. (2003). Foundations of STIL. In: Elements of STIL. Frontiers in Electronic Testing, vol 24. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0463-4_1
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