Location History:
- Tel Aviv-Jaffa, IL (2008)
- Tel Aviv, IL (2009 - 2012)
Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2008-2012
Title: Tzach Schechner: Innovator in Test Generation Technologies
Introduction
Tzach Schechner is a prominent inventor based in Tel Aviv, Israel. He has made significant contributions to the field of computer software, particularly in the area of functional verification through innovative test generation methods. With a total of 3 patents to his name, Schechner continues to push the boundaries of technology.
Latest Patents
One of Schechner's latest patents is titled "Highly specialized scenarios in random test generation." This invention provides a computer software product that includes a computer-readable medium containing instructions for functional verification of a design. The method involves accepting a test template that specifies parameters directed to the function of the design, modifying variables or constraints in an exemption mode of operation, and producing a test case for execution by the design.
Another notable patent is "Dynamically interleaving randomly generated test-cases for functional verification." This invention focuses on using multiple test templates to cover specific verification tasks. By dynamically interleaving transactions from different hardware functions, the test generator creates complex test scenarios that exercise various combinations of the design's functionalities.
Career Highlights
Tzach Schechner is currently employed at International Business Machines Corporation (IBM), where he applies his expertise in software development and functional verification. His work has been instrumental in advancing the capabilities of test generation technologies, making significant impacts in the industry.
Collaborations
Throughout his career, Schechner has collaborated with talented individuals such as Roy Emek and Itai Jaeger. These partnerships have fostered innovation and contributed to the successful development of his patented technologies.
Conclusion
Tzach Schechner is a notable inventor whose work in test generation technologies has led to significant advancements in functional verification. His contributions continue to shape the future of software development and testing methodologies.