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The quality of a product, i.e. a digital design, is a fuzzy concept that can be considered from different points of view. Usually, the most accepted definition of quality is the fulfilment of explicit or implicit requirements. Although there are several definitions of quality ([Cros79] [Demi86] [ISO87]), “quality can not be well defined, but it can, and should be modelled” [Jozw96] .
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Torroja, Y., Machado, F., Casado, F., de la Torre, E., Riesgo, T., Uceda, J. (2001). Ardid: A Tool and a Model for the Quality Analysis of VHDL Based Designs. In: Seepold, R., Madrid, N.M. (eds) Virtual Components Design and Reuse. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3275-7_5
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