Defect-oriented testing methods have come a long way from a mere interesting academic exercise to a hard industrial reality, and many factors have contributed to their industrial acceptance. Traditional approaches of testing modern integrated circuits (ICs) have been found to be inadequate in terms of quality and economics of test. In a globally competitive semiconductor market-place, overall product quality and economics have become very important objectives. In addition, electronic systems are becoming increasingly ...
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Defect-oriented testing methods have come a long way from a mere interesting academic exercise to a hard industrial reality, and many factors have contributed to their industrial acceptance. Traditional approaches of testing modern integrated circuits (ICs) have been found to be inadequate in terms of quality and economics of test. In a globally competitive semiconductor market-place, overall product quality and economics have become very important objectives. In addition, electronic systems are becoming increasingly complex, and demand components of the highest possible quality. Testing in general, and defect-oriented testing in particular, help in realizing these objectives.
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