Adaptive Test Program Generation: Planning for the Unplanned
Paper“Adaptive Test Program Generation: Planning for the Unplanned” is a 2002 paper by A. Adir, R. Emek, and E. Marcus. The provided evidence identifies it as appearing in the Seventh IEEE International High-Level Design Validation and Test Workshop (HLDVT-02), pages 83–88.
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Adaptive Test Program Generation: Planning for the Unplanned is a paper authored by A. Adir, R. Emek, and E. Marcus. The evidence identifies the publication year as 2002 and lists the paper in the proceedings of the Seventh IEEE International High-Level Design Validation and Test Workshop (HLDVT-02), on pages 83–88.
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[1] The paper is titled “Adaptive Test Program Generation: Planning for the Unplanned.” [PDF] Constraint-Based Random Stimuli Generation for Hardware ... - AAAI
[2] The paper was authored by A. Adir, R. Emek, and E. Marcus. [PDF] Constraint-Based Random Stimuli Generation for Hardware ... - AAAI
[3] The paper was published in 2002. [PDF] Constraint-Based Random Stimuli Generation for Hardware ... - AAAI
[4] The paper appeared in the Seventh IEEE International High-Level Design Validation and Test Workshop, HLDVT-02, on pages 83–88. [PDF] Constraint-Based Random Stimuli Generation for Hardware ... - AAAI
[5] The AAAI-hosted source presents this paper as a reference entry. [PDF] Constraint-Based Random Stimuli Generation for Hardware ... - AAAI