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Automatic Design for Testability Via Testability Measures

IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, 1985
In this paper we present a technique for the automatic design for testability of digital circuits based upon the analysis of controllability and observability measures. The new concept of sensitivity is introduced, which is a measure for the degree to which the testability of a circuit improves as increased controllability and observability is achieved
Ting-Hua Chen, Melvin A. Breuer
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Yes, The APT Is Testable

The Journal of Finance, 1985
ABSTRACTThe Arbitrage Pricing Theory (APT) has been proposed as an alternative to the mean‐variance Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM). This paper considers the testability of the APT and points out the irrelevance for testing of the approximation error.
Dybvig, Philip H, Ross, Stephen A
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Testable MUTEX Design

IEEE Transactions on Circuits and Systems I: Regular Papers, 2016
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Yang Zhang 0014   +6 more
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Testability Analysis Based on the Identification of Testable Blocks with Predefined Properties

10th Euromicro Conference on Digital System Design Architectures, Methods and Tools (DSD 2007), 2007
The paper presents testability analysis method that is based on partitioning circuit under analysis (CUA) into testable blocks (TBs). The concept of TBs is further utilized for power consumption reduction during the test application. Software tools which were developed during the research and integrated into the third party design flow are also ...
Jaroslav Skarvada   +2 more
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A New Design-for-Testability Method Based on Thru-Testability

Journal of Electronic Testing, 2011
Partial scan and non-scan techniques allow test generation of high fault coverage for sequential circuits with less area overhead and less performance degradation than full scan technique. In most of these techniques, extra logic (e.g. a multiplexer introduced by partial scan) is added to permit a data transfer from a flip-flop (or input) to another ...
Ooi, Chia Yee, Fujiwara, Hideo
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Behavioral synthesis for testability

IEEE/ACM International Conference on Computer-Aided Design, 1992
A synthesis for testability approach is presented. In this approach test points or flip-flops to be used in test point insertion or partial scan to enhance circuit testability are selected. The selection is based on circuit behavioral information rather than low level structural description.
Chung-Hsing Chen, Daniel G. Saab
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Layout Influences Testability

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1985
This correspondence addresses actual implementation of a multiway fan-out and its effect on test generation. If a test generation ignores the fan-out implementation faults may be left undetected by the test set. Moreover, different implementations of the multiway fan-out may lead to different fault coverages.
Thomas H. Spencer, Jacob Savir
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On the Testability of Psychological Generalizations (Psychological Testability)

Philosophy of Science, 1991
Rosenberg argues that intentional generalizations in the human sciences cannot be law-like because they are not amenable to significant empirical refinement. This irrefinability is said to result from the principle that supposedly controls in intentional explanation also serving as the standard for successful interpretation.
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Empirical Simplicity as Testability

The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 1972
might maintain that the logically weaker of two hypothesis (which is also the more probable and the more verifiable of the two) is the simpler one. This leads to unintuitive results. To borrow the example of Nelson Goodman ([i961]), "All maples, except perhaps those in Eagleville, are deciduous" is weaker, but not as simple as "All maples are deciduous"
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On the edge. Regression testability

IEEE Micro, 1992
A systematic approach to the regression testing aspect of software maintainability is presented. It is stated that regression testing is important at the unit, integration, and system testing levels. Software development teams usually have responsibility for unit and integration testing, but do not consistently apply regression testing at these levels ...
Lee J. White, Hareton K. N. Leung
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