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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T18:54:01+00:00 2026-05-13T18:54:01+00:00

In my next project I will have to implement an automation solution to test

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In my next project I will have to implement an automation solution to test a hardware device. basically, the test involves an industrial robotic arm picking a device to be tested, holding it at some specified position and then using a series of other devices like motors and sensors to exercise several areas of the product to be tested.

So my test automation solution will need to communicate with several controllers, either issuing actuation commands or getting information from sensors.

The first idea that comes to mind is to define the sequence of steps for each controller in a custom XML language. In this language I’d need to define primitives such as “MOVE”, “IF”, “WAIT”, “SIGNAL” and etc. These primitives would be used to define the operation script for each controller. Each controller runs asynchronous but eventually gets synchronized, so that’s the need for things like “WAIT” and “SIGNAL”.

I did a basic search on google and the only thing I was able to find was really old stuff (I don’t need to comply to industrial standards, it’s a small venture) or XML dialects that were designed for something else.

Question is – do you know of any XML standard that I could use instead of creating my own?

EDIT: I’m currently investigating a plan execution language by NASA that looks promising. Name is PLEXIL. If anybody knows anything about it, please feel to contribute.

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    2026-05-13T18:54:02+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 6:54 pm

    Have you reviewed PARSL? It’s an XML based robotic scripting language which incorporates sensors, looping, and conditional behavior.

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