Improving throughput via slowdowns
Maayan Goldstein, Onn Shehory, et al.
ICSE 2010
One of the main goals of coverage tools is to provide the user with informative presentation of coverage information. Specifically, information on large, cohesive sets of uncovered tasks with common properties is very useful. This paper describes methods for discovering and reporting large uncovered spaces (holes) for cross-product functional coverage models. Hole analysis is a presentation method for coverage data that is both succinct and informative. Using case studies, we show how hole analysis was used to detect large uncovered spaces and improve the quality of verification.
Maayan Goldstein, Onn Shehory, et al.
ICSE 2010
Shady Copty, Shmuel Ur
Euro-Par 2005
Shady Copty, Shmuel Ur
Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science
Allon Adir, Eli Almog, et al.
IEEE Design and Test of Computers