Find and Fix Design Errors using Simulink Test - MATLAB & Simulink
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      Find and Fix Design Errors using Simulink Test

      Are you or your colleagues interested in learning new methods for testing your Simulink models?  Are you concerned about creating reusable testing assets that can be used during design and in formal verification processes?  If so, please join us for a special webinar for our customers interested in learning more about MathWorks testing solutions using MATLAB & Simulink.

      We will discuss functional testing workflow using Test Harnesses and the Simulink Test Manager. Using Simulink Test, we will highlight the capabilities to find and fix errors in your model as well as create test cases for systematic testing.  

      Attend this interactive webinar to learn:

      • Author functional assessments using the Test Sequence Block
      • Update library components with Test Harnesses
      • Creation of test cases for systematic execution
      • Review of functional test results including coverage
      • Generate custom report

      About the Presenters

      Meaghan O’Neil is the technical marketing manager for the new Simulink Test product at MathWorks. Prior to joining MathWorks, Meaghan spent a decade in industry in system design and software implementation.  Following her graduate research, Meaghan provided system safety consulting expertise for accident investigations and safety driven design for new products and capabilities. Meaghan has a B.S. in chemical engineering from Cornell University and an S.M. in System Design and Management from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.  Meaghan is currently serving as one of four elected officers on the Board of Directors of INCOSE, the International Council on Systems Engineering.

      Craig Borghesani is a senior application engineer within the controls and design automation group. Craig holds a B.S. in Interdisciplinary Engineering from Purdue University and an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from UMass/Amherst. He is the author of the Quantitative Feedback Theory Toolbox. Prior to joining The MathWorks in January of 2004, Craig ran his own MATLAB consulting company that he started in 1995.

      Recorded: 28 Jul 2016

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