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Tests your troubleshooting workflow for kernel crashes and your ability to derive root cause.
Tests your practical experience using HIL to validate embedded and system behavior before deployment.
Tests your understanding of execution models and your ability to choose the right approach for automation.
Tests your ability to reason about interrupt context constraints and driver correctness.
Tests your core understanding of CAN messaging and arbitration behavior on shared buses.
Tests your ability to design communication validation for ECU-to-sensor links in automotive systems.
Tests your ability to define meaningful quality metrics and tie them to automation outcomes.
Tests your understanding of Windows driver framework tradeoffs and where each is appropriate.
Tests your test planning rigor across functional, negative, and reliability scenarios for drivers.
Tests your scripting approach for repeatable environment setup and automation reliability.
Tests your understanding of Windows memory management fundamentals relevant to driver development.
Tests your knowledge of Windows driver I/O plumbing and end-to-end request flow.
Tests your debugging process for complex vehicle subsystem integration failures and communication faults.
Tests your ability to design reliable end-to-end automation for repeatable hardware validation cycles.
Tests your Python skills for log parsing, filtering, and extracting structured failure evidence.
Tests your ability to plan staged validation using mocks, emulation, and risk-based coverage.
Tests your concurrency reasoning and practical deadlock prevention strategies in driver code.
Tests your debugging discipline for elusive integration failures and your approach to narrowing scope.