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automation of testcases

onkarkk
onkarkk over 16 years ago

 Hi ,

I have written an environ ment for my DUT and some testcases and they are working fine, each and every time i am loading testcase and running it seems to be some what not  sophisticated , i want to make it automated so that a novice person can sit and run and see the results can report it. I am using 4.3.1 version. Can any one tell me how to do that .

Thanks in advance,

regards,

Krishna Kishore 

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    tpylant over 16 years ago

    Hello Krishna,

    There are many ways to automate your environment with such public domain programs such as Perl or with more sophisticated programs such as Cadence Enterprise Manager which will automate the launching of your verification runs with the multiple tests and collect coverage and generate reports. I would suggest consulting with your local AE unless you have more specific questions.

    Tim

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    tpylant over 16 years ago

    Hello Krishna,

    There are many ways to automate your environment with such public domain programs such as Perl or with more sophisticated programs such as Cadence Enterprise Manager which will automate the launching of your verification runs with the multiple tests and collect coverage and generate reports. I would suggest consulting with your local AE unless you have more specific questions.

    Tim

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