Title of article
On the cusp of a validation wa
Author/Authors
Priyadarsan Patra، نويسنده , , Intel، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
4
From page
193
To page
196
Abstract
Traditionally, universities teach how to make or build things but not so much how to "break" things or find, patch, or prevent breaks. However, much of industry validation hinges on the latter skills. Validation is something that does not get noticed when done well, but everyone notices when something goes wrong - such as the infamous Pentium floating-point division bug. Major semiconductor companies experience postsilicon validation turning into a very expensive, time-consuming proposition, yet very few college graduates are formally trained in the area. Validation is the activity of ensuring a product satisfies its reference specifications, runs with relevant software and hardware, and meets user expectations. Here, I discuss some of the key challenges to successful validation and show why a radical transformation is necessary if validation is to be effective in the near future.
Journal title
IEEE Design and Test of Computers
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
IEEE Design and Test of Computers
Record number
431730
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