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Testability analysis of co-designed systems
Bangalore, India November 23-November 24
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/ATS.1995.485338Fourth Asian Test Symposium (ATS'95)
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Y. Le Traon, LGI-IMAG, Grenoble, France
C. Robach, LGI-IMAG, Grenoble, France
This paper focus on the testability analysis of co-designed data-flow specifications. The co-designed specification level implies a high level testability analysis, independent of the implementation choices. With respect to testability, the difficulties of generating test sets, detecting and diagnosing faults are discussed and estimates are proposed. A hardware modelling, based on information transfers and called the Information Transfer Graph, is adapted to the specifications. A real case study supplied by Aerospatiale illustrates all the evaluations.
Index Terms:
program testing; data flow analysis; data flow graphs; automatic test software; hardware description languages; computer aided software engineering; formal specification; co-designed data-flow specifications; testability analysis; high level testability analysis; test set generation; fault diagnosis; hardware modelling; information transfer graph; avionics systems; bipartite directed graph; functional specification; SATAN tool; computer assisted specification diagram; all-nodes criterion; all-paths criterion; multiple clue strategy; start big strategy; diagnosis quality factor; software components testability
Citation:
Y. Le Traon, C. Robach, "Testability analysis of co-designed systems," ats, pp.206, Fourth Asian Test Symposium (ATS'95), 1995
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