Search for dissertations about: "test scheduling"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 43 swedish dissertations containing the words test scheduling.
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1. System-on-Chip Test Scheduling and Test Infrastructure Design
Abstract : There are several challenges that have to be considered in order to reduce the cost of System-on-Chip (SoC) testing, such as test application time, chip area overhead due to hardware introduced to enhance the testing, and the price of the test equipment. In this thesis the test application time and the test infrastructure hardware overhead of multiple-core SoCs are considered and two different problems are addressed. READ MORE
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2. Thermal Issues in Testing of Advanced Systems on Chip
Abstract : Many cutting-edge computer and electronic products are powered by advanced Systems-on-Chip (SoC). Advanced SoCs encompass superb performance together with large number of functions. This is achieved by efficient integration of huge number of transistors. READ MORE
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3. Hybrid Built-In Self-Test and Test Generation Techniques for Digital Systems
Abstract : The technological development is enabling the production of increasingly complex electronic systems. All such systems must be verified and tested to guarantee their correct behavior. As the complexity grows, testing has become one of the most significant factors that contribute to the total development cost. READ MORE
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4. Three Aspects of Real-Time Multiprocessor Scheduling: Timeliness, Fault Tolerance, Mixed Criticality
Abstract : The design of real-time systems faces two important challenges: incorporating more functions/services on existing hardware to make the system more attractive to the market, and deploying existing software on multiprocessors (e.g., multicore) to utilize moreprocessing power. READ MORE
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5. Models and Complexity Results in Real-Time Scheduling Theory
Abstract : When designing real-time systems, we want to prove that they will satisfy given timing constraints at run time. The main objective of real-time scheduling theory is to analyze properties of mathematical models that capture the temporal behaviors of such systems. READ MORE