A Procedure for Selecting Diagnostic Tests
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Application of Information Theory to Sequential Fault Diagnosis
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Sequential Fault Diagnosis in Combinational Networks
IEEE Transactions on Computers
System Modeling and Testing Procedures for Microdiagnostics
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Fault Diagnosis in Combinational Tree Networks
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Design principles for processor maintainability in real-time systems
AFIPS '69 (Fall) Proceedings of the November 18-20, 1969, fall joint computer conference
Model for transient and permanent error-detection and fault-isolation coverage
IBM Journal of Research and Development
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Fault diagnostic procedures are usually derived by means of simulation methods. One of the fault simulation methods is the digital technique in which the diagnostic information, viz., the diagnostic tests and test results of a machine, is generated with the aid of a computer program. The input to the program is a logical description of the machine and the output is a sequential testing procedure for the machine, along with the simulated diagnostic test results. A sequential testing procedure is one where the next test to be applied depends on the outcome of the previous test.