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This chapter outlines various testing and verification approaches for embedded systems. Prototyping phases are discussed including simulation, developmental board, and custom PCB approach. Testing approaches outlined along with a brief discussion on design for testability. Various types of verification methods are listed including functional, timing, and formal verification. Debugging approaches are also discussed along with definition of validation and evaluation.
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IEEE 1149.1 Device Architecture, online: www.jtag.com
H. Kopetz, Real-Time Systems: Design Principles for Distributed Embedded Applications (Springer, 1997)
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Problem 5.1: Describe testing process of Embedded System Device Under Test. Why it is challenging?
Problem 5.2: What are the differences amount formal verification, timing verification, and formal verification?
Problem 5.3: What are Validation and Evaluation? Why the are important for Embedded Systems?
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Morshed, B.I. (2021). Prototyping and Verification of ES. In: Embedded Systems – A Hardware-Software Co-Design Approach. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-66808-2_5
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