The DIDO-TE SHALL detect each difference between an observed Node condition and the corresponding expected Node condition specified by the governing Test Definition.
Node observation produces information about Node state, activity, interactions, timing, and resource use. Deviation detection compares these observations with the corresponding expected conditions specified by the governing Test Definition.
An expected Node condition includes an expected state, activity, interaction, sequence, time, duration, value, range, output, resource use, operating constraint, or absence of prohibited behavior.
A detected difference does not, by itself, determine that the Node has failed or that a violation has occurred. The difference identifies a condition that requires classification, assessment, and disposition under the governing Test Definition and Test Procedure.
The DIDO-TE distinguishes the observed condition from the expected condition and preserves the basis for the comparison. This prevents an unexplained difference from being concealed by a summary, status, or conclusion.
Detection must occur within the time specified by the governing Test Definition. Delayed detection may permit an unexpected condition to affect other Nodes, Test Resources, Test Executions, Test Results, or Evidence.
Verification confirms that: