Diagnostic design specification
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Diagnostic design specification is a document indicating how the diagnostics will be implemented on an upcoming/new products that will be developed by the company. It describes the behavior of the diagnostics like how the test will execute, how the output messages are formatted, and how the final result is displayed (amongst other). This document is usually defined by the manufacturing team (more specifically, the manufacturing test engineer
Test Engineer
A hardware test engineer is a professional who determines how to create a process that would test a particular product in manufacturing, quality assurance or related area like RMA department, in order to assure that the product meets applicable specifications...

s) and will be submitted to the software-diagnostic group for approvals.

In reality, not all the specifications can be delivered on time for the build-up of the first prototype boards so all the tests defined in the document usually are given in phases. Once both teams agrees on the delivery timeline, the document is signed by both teams and put into some kind of document control. It is possible that the document maybe changed from time to time like when other teams introduce new components or take them out.

See also

  • Functional specification
    Functional specification
    A functional specification in systems engineering and software development is the documentation that describes the requested behavior of an engineering system...

  • Manufacturing test requirement design specification
    Manufacturing test requirement design specification
    Manufacturing test requirement design specification is a document which specifies how the test is going to be implemented on a new/upcoming product...

  • Specification (technical standard)
    Specification (technical standard)
    A specification is an explicit set of requirements to be satisfied by a material, product, or service. Should a material, product or service fail to meet one or more of the applicable specifications, it may be referred to as being out of specification;the abbreviation OOS may also be used...

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