Safe Fault Collapsing Based on Dominance Relations

I. Pomeranz, S. Reddy
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For fault models with large numbers of faults, such as bridging faults, fault collapsing based on dominance relations can be effective in reducing the test generation time by reducing the number of target faults. When dominance relations are used for fault collapsing, a fault fj is excluded from the set of target faults F if it dominates a fault fi in F. However, if fi remains undetected after test generation, fj may remain undetected as well. We define safe fault collapsing to address this issue. For safe fault collapsing with a parameter s, fj is excluded from the set of target faults F only if fj dominates at least s faults fi1, fi2, hellip ,f is in F. In this way, if any of the s faults dominated by fj is detected, fj will be detected as well. A higher value of s increases the likelihood of detecting fj without targeting it. We describe a procedure for computing safe collapsed fault sets, and present experimental results of test generation for four-way bridging faults.
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基于优势关系的安全故障崩溃
对于具有大量故障的故障模型,如桥接故障,基于优势关系的故障崩溃可以通过减少目标故障的数量来有效地缩短测试生成时间。当使用优势关系进行故障崩溃时,如果故障fj在F中优于故障fi,则故障fj将被排除在目标故障F集合之外。然而,如果在测试生成后fi仍然未被检测到,则fj也可能未被检测到。我们定义了安全故障折叠来解决这个问题。对于参数为s的安全故障塌陷,只有当fj在F中占至少s个故障fi1, fi2, hellip, F时,fj才会被排除在目标故障F集合之外。这样,只要检测到fj占主导的s个故障中的任何一个,fj也会被检测到。更高的s值增加了探测到fj而不瞄准它的可能性。给出了安全崩溃故障集的计算方法,并给出了四路桥接故障测试生成的实验结果。
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