Computer-implemented system and method for presenting routing information
in a measurement system. A meta-routing tool receives user input
specifying a device, then retrieves a topography description for the
device indicating connectivity between a plurality of components in the
device, e.g., from memory or from a server coupled to the computer via a
network. The tool then determines routability information for the device
based on the topography description, e.g., by walking the topography, and
displays the routability information, which is then useable to determine
routing for the measurement system. The routability information includes
possible routes through the device, and may also indicate potential side
effects for one or more of the routes, e.g., sub-systems used by the
routes. The tool may receive user input indicating one of the possible
routes, and display a component-wise path used by the indicated route, as
well as any sub-systems used by the indicated route.