Test Tool Qualification through Fault Injection
IEEE 17th European Test Symposimu (ETS 2012), Annecy, France, May 28-June 1, 2012.
ABSTRACT
According to ISO 26262, a recent automotive functional safety standard, verification tools shall undergo qualification, e.g. to ensure that they do not fail to detect faults that can lead to violation of functional safety requirements. We present a semi-automatic qualification method involving a monitor and fault injection that reduce cost in the qualification process. We experiment on a verification tool implemented in LabVIEW.
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[WWII12] Q. Wang, A. Wallin, Viacheslav Izosimov, Urban Ingelsson, Zebo Peng, "Test Tool Qualification through Fault Injection", IEEE 17th European Test Symposimu (ETS 2012), Annecy, France, May 28-June 1, 2012. |