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DVCon 2010 - Day 3

Comments(0)Filed under: Functional Verification, OVM, OVM e, OOP, Object Oriented Programming, OVM SV, DVcon, OVM SC, AMIQ

Click here or on the image below to go to the annotated photo blog of DVCon 2010 Day 3.

 



The images and notes include highlights from:

  • A paper on "Where OOP Falls Short of Verification Needs" (And there is also a video interview of Matan elaborating on the paper
  • The paper "Tweak Free Reuse With OVM"
  • A paper on "Mixed Signal Verification of Dynamic Adaptive Power Management in Low Power SoCs"
  • The closing panel "Ever Onward! Minimizing Verification Time and Effort"

I also had the pleasure of interviewing one of our long time Verification Alliance partners, AMIQ, in their first appearence at DVCon (yes, they are growing even in these tough times!).  In this video, their director of marketing Corina Mitu introduces their company, their "OVM aware" integrated device environment "DVT", and some new announcements ...

 


If video fails to launch click here.

 

Last but not least, my colleague Richard Goering has been writing detailed articles on the main keynote and panel sessions.


Enjoy!

Joe Hupcey III

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