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HIL Lab Kiosk & TAMS Program

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A majority of my time working at GKN Driveline consisted of working on a system of software testing programs for the HiL (Hardware in the Loop) Lab team, who run tests on the software controlling many of the products made at GKN for many automotive manufacturers, mostly General Motors, by running the software in different scenarios looking for possible bugs or errors. To help with this, my manager and I came up with the design for what we call the HiL Lab Kiosk, a presentation and testing tool, made in WPF and programmed in C# and .NET, aimed at showing off our capabilities, helping the testers, and managing the storage and tracking of all tests performed by our engineers. Seen above, this Kiosk program was split into several categories in order to maintain the ability to present what our team can do in an easy-to-understand manner; showing off basic things like the weather, the structure of our team, presentations and videos, and our HiL Lab Capabilities demo reel. In addition ...