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archive over 18 years ago

hi dudes, can anybody help me. my question is, while doing eVC with eRM methodology we r using sequences for stimulus generation and If we r not using eRM methodology then how can we generate stimulus? can anybody give me brief about it.


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    Whether or not you can use sequences in a non-eRM context *might* depend on just how different your environment is relative to eRM.
    Can you explain why you are so keen to build a non-eRM compliant environment?
    After all, eRM was developed from the best reuse practices of many customers. I can't think of any reason why you would need to avoid eRM.

    If there's something you think can't be done in an eRM context, maybe the forum can help you see how it can be done?

    Sequences use some e macros and base classes, so you would need to import the eRM package in order to use the sequence mechanisms, even if you're building a differently structured env.

    Again, if you can give some more details on what you're actually trying to achieve, we can probably help...


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    Whether or not you can use sequences in a non-eRM context *might* depend on just how different your environment is relative to eRM.
    Can you explain why you are so keen to build a non-eRM compliant environment?
    After all, eRM was developed from the best reuse practices of many customers. I can't think of any reason why you would need to avoid eRM.

    If there's something you think can't be done in an eRM context, maybe the forum can help you see how it can be done?

    Sequences use some e macros and base classes, so you would need to import the eRM package in order to use the sequence mechanisms, even if you're building a differently structured env.

    Again, if you can give some more details on what you're actually trying to achieve, we can probably help...


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