[1991] Proceedings. Fourth CSI/IEEE International Symposium on VLSI Design 1991
DOI: 10.1109/isvd.1991.185108
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A new test scheduling algorithm for VLSI systems

Abstract: This paper presents a new test scheduling algorithm based on a new heuristic approach. A new concept of Time Zone Tree has been proposed and the algorithm builds up the tree based on a heuristic cost function. The performance of the algorithm has been compared with the existing algorithms and at demonstrates encouraging results.

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“…This type of conflicts can be modeled using a resource graph as used by Garg et al (Figure 68) [65]. It can be conflicts such that a part of the system has to be used while another part is tested.…”
Section: General Test Conflictsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This type of conflicts can be modeled using a resource graph as used by Garg et al (Figure 68) [65]. It can be conflicts such that a part of the system has to be used while another part is tested.…”
Section: General Test Conflictsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a core can also be embedded in a core. This is a type of conflict that is known in advance and hence it can be modeled using a test resource graph as proposed by Garg et al [65] and by Larsson et al [176,166] (Section 3.1). The embedding of cores in cores results in conflicts at testing.…”
Section: Hierarchy -Cores Embedded In Coresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, the approach by Garg et al [11] and by Chakrabarty [5] both has a worst case complexity of O(n 3 ).…”
Section: Sort T According To the Key (P T Or P×t)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several heuristics have been proposed [1,4,5,9,11,14,23,27]; however, they have been evaluated using rather small benchmarks. For such benchmarks, a technique based on Mixed-Integer Linear-Programming (MILP) can be used [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some approaches can also take into account test conflicts and different constraints, e.g. power [4] - [11]. Sugihara et al [8] have addressed the problem of selecting a test set for each core from a set of pre-determined test sets provided by the core vendor and scheduling these tests in order to minimize the testing time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%