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  2. HIPO model - Wikipedia

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    HIPO model (hierarchical input process output model) is a systems analysis design aid and documentation technique from the 1970s, [1] used for representing the modules of a system as a hierarchy and for documenting each module.

  3. Fault injection - Wikipedia

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    Highlights: binary and textual analysis, custom protocol testing, debugging and stack tracing, development language independent, CVE compliant. ExhaustiF is a commercial software tool used for grey box testing based on software fault injection (SWIFI) to improve reliability of software-intensive systems. The tool can be used during system ...

  4. Input–output model - Wikipedia

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    Inputoutput planning was never adopted because the material balance system had become entrenched in the Soviet economy, and inputoutput planning was shunned for ideological reasons. As a result, the benefits of consistent and detailed planning through inputoutput analysis were never realized in the Soviet-type economies .

  5. Input-output analysis - Wikipedia

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  6. System analysis - Wikipedia

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    A system that has digital input and digital output is known as a digital system. Systems with analog input and digital output or digital input and analog output are possible. However, it is usually easiest to break these systems up for analysis into their analog and digital parts, as well as the necessary analog-to-digital or digital-to-analog ...

  7. Scheduling analysis real-time systems - Wikipedia

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    Different methods can be applied to testing a scheduling System in a real-time system. Some methods include: input/output verifications and code analysis. One method is by testing each input condition and performing observations of the outputs. Depending on the number of inputs this approach could result in a lot of effort.

  8. ecu.test - Wikipedia

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    ecu.test automates the control of the whole test environment and supports a broad range of test tools. Various abstraction layers for measured quantities allow its application on different testing levels, e.g. within the context of model in the loop, software in the loop and hardware in the loop as well as in real systems (vehicle and driver in the loop).

  9. Input/output - Wikipedia

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    In computing, input/output (I/O, i/o, or informally io or IO) is the communication between an information processing system, such as a computer, and the outside world, such as another computer system, peripherals, or a human operator. Inputs are the signals or data received by the system and outputs are the signals or data sent from it.