Analyzing Errors with the Boolean Difference
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Derivation of Minimum Test Sets for Unate Logical Circuits
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Complete Test Sets for Logic Functions
IEEE Transactions on Computers
A Nand Model ror Fault Diagnosis in Combinational Logic Networks
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Diagnosis of automata failures: a calculus and a method
IBM Journal of Research and Development
Undetectability of Bridging Faults and Validity of Stuck-At Fault Test Sets
IEEE Transactions on Computers
On the Impossible Class of Faulty Functions in Logic Networks Under Short Circuit Faults
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Detection and Location of Input and Feedback Bridging Faults Among Input and Output Lines
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Stuck-At Fault Tests in the Presence of Undetectable Bridging Faults
IEEE Transactions on Computers
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Bridge faults are caused by permanent circuit failures which result in two signal wires in a logic network becoming accidentally shorted. Such faults cannot be modeled as stuck-at faults. Some of them have the effect of transforming a combinational logic circuit into a sequential circuit.