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On don’t cares in test compression

Microprocessors and Microsystems, 2014
Both test compression tools and ATPGs directly producing compressed test greatly benefit from don't care values present in the test. Actually, presence of these don't cares is essential for success of the compression. Contemporary ATPGs produce tests having more than 97% of don't cares for large industrial circuits, thus high compression ratios can be ...
Jirí Balcárek, Petr Fiser, Jan Schmidt
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Test width compression for built-in self testing

Proceedings International Test Conference 1997, 2002
We present a method for designing test generator circuits (TGCs) that incorporate a precomputed test set to in the patterns they produce. Our method uses width compression based on the property of d-compatibles, which allows us to encode to more efficiently than previous methods that use only compatibles and inverse compatibles.
Krishnendu Chakrabarty   +3 more
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The Pneumatic Compression Test and Modified Pneumatic Compression Test in the Diagnosis of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume), 2007
There are no precise criteria for the diagnosis of carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS): the history is useful but the value of the various provocative tests is questionable. The purpose of this study was to examine the diagnostic value of a new provocative test, the ‘modified pneumatic compression test’ in CTS.
Dolar, E.   +3 more
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Methods for improving test compression

IEEE International Conference on Test, 2005., 2006
The approach that the author takes for this panel is to start with a vanilla sequential linear decompressor and look at the results it obtains. Then the author adds different enhancements to it along the lines of the factors discussed here and see what impact these have on the ...
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The Testing of Rubber in Compression

Rubber Chemistry and Technology, 1944
Abstract With the increased use of rubber as an engineering material, considerable attention has to be paid to the characteristics of natural and synthetic rubbers in compression. For oil seals, in particular, what is loosely termed permanent set of the rubber must not be so great as to lead to breakdown of efficiency.
C. M. Blow, W. P. Fletcher
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Testing Compression Bandages

Phlebology: The Journal of Venous Disease, 1988
Compression bandaging is the mainstay of the treatment of chronic venous leg ulcers. Using the Borgnis Medical Stocking Tester, six bandages in common use; (Blue Line, J-Press, Medirip, Elastocrepe, Crepe, and Elastoplast), were studied for the pressures attained, and the ability to sustain pressure.
W.G. Tennant, K.G.M. Park, C.V. Ruckley
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Stress Testing in Nerve Compression

Hand Clinics, 1991
Peripheral nerve compression syndromes most often produce neuropathic changes that are recordable by conventional electrophysiologic testing techniques. Occasionally, a patient exhibits all the appropriate clinical signs, symptoms, and history of a compartment syndrome, such as a carpal tunnel syndrome, but electrophysiologic testing procedures will be
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The ITC test compression shootout

IEEE International Conference on Test, 2005., 2006
As IC feature sizes shrink, density increases, and the number of gates and thus faults explode, we have managed to keep up by developing new fault models and new test generation approaches to detect these faults. Test data size grows with the size of the longest scan chain.
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Equality Testing of Compressed Strings

2015
This paper gives a survey on efficient algorithms for checking equality of grammar-compressed strings, i.e., strings that are represented succinctly by so called straight-line programs.
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ANALYSIS OF PAVING BLOCK COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH TESTS USING COMPRESSION TESTS AND HAMMER TESTS

2023
Based on its quality, paving blocks are used in the construction sector and an alternative choice for surface pavement layers. Several other advantages are concrete bricks (paving blocks) better than other pavements and are economical in maintenance, artistic in terms of the exterior of a building, do not require heavy equipment to work/install, and ...
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