On the Diagnosis of System Faults with Propagation
IEEE Transactions on Computers
On the Diagnosability of a General Model of System with Three-Valued Test Outcomes
IEEE Transactions on Computers
A Generalized Theory for System Level Diagnosis
IEEE Transactions on Computers
On System Diagnosability in the Presence of Hybrid Faults
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Diagnosis Without Repair for Hybrid Fault Situations
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Diagnosis of Systems with Asymmetric Invalidation
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Greedy Diagnosis of Hybrid Fault Situations
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Speed-Efficiency-Complexity Tradeoffs in Universal Diagnosis Algorithms
IEEE Transactions on Computers
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A new measure of system diagnosis, t/s diagnosability, originally proposed by Friedman, is used to study the diagnosability of digital systems. This new measure incorporates the concept of possible replacement of fault-free units in system repair, whereas the previous measures have only considered the replacement of faulty units. Two categories of the new measure, one-step t/s diagnosability and s