18170148. VERIFICATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS simplified abstract (Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC)

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VERIFICATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS

Organization Name

Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC

Inventor(s)

Erik William Berg of Portland OR (US)

VERIFICATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18170148 titled 'VERIFICATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS

Embodiments of the present disclosure involve techniques for verifying system designs through a debug tree that includes nodes with corresponding parameter values. These nodes represent error events in the system, which can be searched against data sources to check if the error has occurred before. Users can add new nodes by specifying parameter values for specific nodes in the debug tree.

  • Verification of system designs through a debug tree with nodes and parameter values
  • Error events in the system represented by nodes in the debug tree
  • Searching for errors against data sources to determine previous occurrences
  • User ability to add new nodes by specifying parameter values

Potential Applications: - Software development - Hardware design - Quality assurance processes

Problems Solved: - Efficient verification of system designs - Identification of error events - Streamlining debugging processes

Benefits: - Improved system reliability - Faster error detection and resolution - Enhanced overall system performance

Commercial Applications: Title: "Enhanced System Design Verification for Improved Performance" This technology can be utilized in various industries such as software development, hardware design, and quality assurance to enhance the efficiency and reliability of system designs. It can lead to cost savings by reducing the time and resources required for debugging and error resolution.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the debug tree help in verifying system designs? The debug tree allows for the representation of error events in the system, making it easier to identify and address issues during the design phase.

2. What are the benefits of searching for errors against data sources? Searching for errors against data sources helps in determining if an error has been previously observed, enabling faster resolution and preventing recurring issues.


Original Abstract Submitted

Embodiments of the present disclosure include techniques for verification of system designs. A debug tree includes nodes with corresponding parameter values. Nodes in the debug tree correspond to error events. Errors in the system may be searched against data sources to determine if an error has been previously observed. New nodes may be added by a user by specifying values of the parameters for particular nodes in the debug tree.