1983
DOI: 10.6028/nbs.ir.83-2794
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On generalizing the D-algorithm

Abstract: We consider in this paper the d-algorithm of J. P. Roth, which tests for specific faulty behavior in an integrated circuit. We develop a formal and general mathematical description of the algorithm, which allows a large degree of flexibility and extension in its implementation. We discuss a subsequent FORTRAN coding of such an extended d-algorithm, along with some sample testing.

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