MTS Multipurpose Simulated User Manual

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Trademark Information

MTS and MTS TestSuite are registered trademarks of MTS Systems Corporation within the United States.
These trademarks may be protected in other countries.Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks
of Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks or service marks are property of their respective owners.

Proprietary Software

Software use and license is governed by MTS’s End User License Agreement which defines all rights
retained by MTS and granted to the End User. All Software is proprietary, confidential, and owned by MTS
Systems Corporation and cannot be copied, reproduced, disassembled, decompiled, reverse engineered,
or distributed without express written consent of MTS

Software Verification and Validation

MTS software is developed using established quality practices in accordance with the requirements detailed
in the ISO 9001 standards. Because MTS-authored software is delivered in binary format, it is not user
accessible. This software will not change over time. Many releases are written to be backwards compatible,
creating another form of verification. The status and validity of MTS’s operating software is also checked
during system verification and routine calibration of MTS hardware. These controlled calibration processes
compare the final test results after statistical analysis against the predicted response of the calibration
standards. With these established methods, MTS assures its customers that MTS products meet MTS’s
exacting quality standards when initially installed and will continue to perform as intended over time.

Manual Part Number—Publication Date—Release

100-232-130 E—August 2013—TestSuite MP 2.6 or
later

100-232-130 D—September
2012—TestSuite MP 2.3

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