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Bias Statements for Expert Rule Activation

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**Bias statements** are constructs in a model-based verification test-template language that let verification engineers control how often selected expert knowledge rules are activated during test generation. They are used to steer generated scenarios toward conditions believed to expose hardware bugs, while still allowing many distinct tests to be produced from the same partially specified template.[^9627][^4c8e]

First seen 5/23/2026
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Bias Statements for Expert Rule Activation

Bias statements are constructs in a model-based verification test-template language that let verification engineers control how often selected expert knowledge rules are activated during test generation. They are used to steer generated scenarios toward conditions believed to expose hardware bugs, while still allowing many distinct tests to be produced from the same partially specified template.[1][2]

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