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Resource Reallocation

Concept WIKI v1 · 5/26/2026

Resource Reallocation is evidenced as a concept in design validation and test literature through the 2001 paper “Improving Test Quality through Resource Reallocation” by A. Adir et al., published in the proceedings of the 6th IEEE International Workshop on High-Level Design Validation and Test.

Overview

Resource Reallocation is referenced in the available evidence as the subject of a design-validation and test publication titled “Improving Test Quality through Resource Reallocation.” The title frames resource reallocation as a technique or approach associated with improving test quality.

Documented publication context

The cited work is listed as:

A. Adir et al., “Improving Test Quality through Resource Reallocation,” Proceedings of the 6th IEEE International Workshop High-Level Design Validation and Test (HLDVT 01), IEEE CS Press, 2001, pp. 64–69.

This places the concept in the context of high-level design validation and test research, specifically within the HLDVT 2001 proceedings.

Evidence limitations

The provided evidence is bibliographic only. It supports the existence, title, authorship attribution to A. Adir et al., venue, publisher, year, and page range of the cited work, but it does not provide technical details about the mechanism, algorithms, inputs, outputs, or evaluation results of resource reallocation.

CITATIONS

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3 citations
[1] Resource Reallocation is referenced by the publication title “Improving Test Quality through Resource Reallocation.” [PDF] Genesys-pro: innovations in test program generation for functional ...
[2] The cited publication is attributed to A. Adir et al. [PDF] Genesys-pro: innovations in test program generation for functional ...
[3] The cited publication appeared in the Proceedings of the 6th IEEE International Workshop High-Level Design Validation and Test (HLDVT 01), IEEE CS Press, 2001, pages 64–69. [PDF] Genesys-pro: innovations in test program generation for functional ...