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regression test

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In the provided evidence, a regression test is referenced in the context of simulation-based processor verification: experiments isolated a small set of high-coverage stimuli that can be reused for running regression tests.

First seen 5/26/2026
Last seen 5/26/2026
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In the provided evidence, regression tests are mentioned as a downstream use for verification stimuli. A paper on simulation-based processor verification reports that its experiments were able to isolate "a small set of stimuli with high coverage" and that this set "can be used for running regression tests." [C1]

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The paper mentions using isolated stimuli with high coverage for running regression tests.

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[1] C1: Experiments isolated a small set of high-coverage stimuli that can be used for running regression tests. Automation of Processor Verification Using Recurrent Neural Networks
[2] C2: The processor-verification workflow described in the evidence uses pseudorandom generators to create stimuli, applies them to processor inputs, and monitors achieved functional coverage to determine verification completeness. Automation of Processor Verification Using Recurrent Neural Networks
[3] C3: The proposed technique dynamically alters pseudorandom-generator constraints via a recurrent neural network receiving coverage feedback from simulation of the design under verification. Automation of Processor Verification Using Recurrent Neural Networks