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Software Design Verification in Real Time for Microprocessor Based Electronic Engine Control
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Automotive electronic engine control systems require complex interactive software designs which must provide appropriate responses to a variety of engine conditions. Software design verification will help achieve a high level of confidence in the released product. Several approaches to software design verification are discussed. Each technique provides an additional degree of confidence with a corresponding level of effort. Primary attention is given to the time based stimulus generation, the real time performance measurements, time based tolerance generation, and data reduction of a real time software design verification test system. A recommendation for future software design verification system capabilities is made.
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Durrett, C., "Software Design Verification in Real Time for Microprocessor Based Electronic Engine Control," SAE Technical Paper 790174, 1979, https://doi.org/10.4271/790174.Also In
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