Question sur livre blanc NI TestStand Shared Drive Deployment Reference Architecture (7061)

La page suivante http://www.ni.com/white-paper/7061/en (NI TestStand Shared Drive Deployment Reference Architecture) décrit l'architecture possible en utilisant TestStand et lecteur réseau partagé.
Je ne comprends pas l'explication suivante dans la chapitre Engine concernant le moteur TestStand : "A TestStand system can use a number of different engines.  With the exception of the TestStand Engine, you must install engines on the systems that utilize them."
Pourquoi "With the exception of the TestStand Engine" ? On doit bien avoir le moteur d'exécution de TestStand installé sur chaque poste/banc de test pour pouvoir executer celui-ci, non ???

Hi,
Thanks to Google translator i could read your question.
TestStand Runtime engine is required in every workstation/test machines if we need to run a test sequence (.seq files).

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