Why do EMS providers need test data management?
EMS providers manage test data across customers, products, stations and reporting requirements. Connected test data helps teams analyse yield, failures, retests, traceability and quality consistently.
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Test data management for EMS providers means connecting production test data across multiple customers, products, stations, formats and reporting requirements. It helps EMS teams analyse yield, failures, retests, traceability and quality without relying on separate manual workflows for every programme.
That makes test data management especially difficult. Each customer may have different expectations. Each product may have different test procedures. Each line may generate data in a different format.
Over time, test data can become fragmented across CSV files, spreadsheets, SQL databases, MES exports, LabVIEW systems, TestStand workflows, repair logs and customer-specific reports.
EMS providers rarely have one standard test data workflow.
They may need to support:
The result is a data environment that is operationally necessary but hard to analyse consistently.
EMS providers often face issues such as:
These challenges create extra work for engineering, quality and programme teams.
EMS providers need test data infrastructure that can handle variation.
A useful system should help teams:
The goal is not to force every customer into one rigid format. The goal is to create a connected layer that makes the data usable.
Customer reporting often becomes easier when test data is structured and connected.
Teams can respond faster to questions such as:
This helps EMS providers provide clearer evidence to customers and reduce manual investigation time.
AI can help EMS teams analyse fragmented production test data more efficiently.
It can support investigation by summarising recurring failures, identifying similar historical issues, comparing programmes and helping teams prepare evidence-backed customer updates.
AI should not make final quality decisions. It should help teams find and interpret the right evidence faster.
Arc helps EMS providers create an AI-native layer over manufacturing test data.
It connects data across customers, products, stations and formats, helping teams understand yield, failures, retests, traceability and quality across fragmented workflows.
Arc does not replace existing customer systems, MES tools or test software. It helps EMS teams make better use of the data they already generate.
EMS providers manage test data across customers, products, stations and reporting requirements. Connected test data helps teams analyse yield, failures, retests, traceability and quality consistently.
EMS data is difficult because each customer, product, line and reporting workflow may use different formats, specifications, stations, repair processes and traceability requirements.
Connected data helps teams answer customer questions faster by linking serial numbers, test results, failures, retests, repair outcomes, stations, lines and batches.
Useful data includes customer, product, serial number, station, test result, measurement, limit, timestamp, retest status, repair action, reporting format and final quality outcome.
AI can help summarise recurring failures, find similar historical issues, compare programmes and support evidence-backed customer updates when grounded in connected test data.
If your production test data is spread across LabVIEW, TestStand, CSVs, SQL databases, spreadsheets, MES exports or repair records, Arc can help you map where the data sits and where visibility is breaking down.
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