Don't forget that proper HALT testing is to test to failure, i.e., if the product doesn't fail the HALT test was not performed properly. You do not "pass" a HALT test. You learn from the failures. Hans
- HALT/HASS Testing Dwight Hunnicutt
- Re: HALT/HASS Testing MikonCons
- Re: HALT/HASS Testing MVA850SS
