In previous TEMA3000 software versions, parameters computed by oscilloscope and screenshots were retrievable at the beginning of a test, at the end of the test, or for every impulse. These process parameters were displayed on computer’s screen during the test and included automatically in the test report saving significant time with respect to monitoring and evaluation. The latest release of TEMA3000 software, as of S2 2022, complements these sophisticated functions with the capability to define formulae that include various parameters measured by an oscilloscope, and compute for each impulse even more parameters than those already available. The ability of TEMA3000 to define formulae and hence automatically compute complex parameters based on measured ones allows many new possibilities, but this note will focus on automatic computation of damping factor (Q), as defined in MIL-STD-461, CS116 requirement.