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  • 1st Anniversary of the Team Verify Blog!

    Verifiers rejoice: today is the 1st anniversary of the launch of this blog!!! To commemorate the occasion, allow us to highlight the top 5 posts (out of 25 total!) from the past year. Without further adieu, in ascending order of web hits and comments received ... #5 - "Everything Assertion Based"...
    Posted to Functional Verification (Weblog) by TeamVerify on Mon, Apr 11 2011
  • I Think, Therefore I Blog (Cogito Ergo In Araneam Scribo)

    I realized that I have just passed the second anniversary of my first blog post, which caused me to ponder a bit about this relatively new vehicle for communication. This is fair warning: some of you may find this post to be self-indulgent piffle. If so, feel free to ignore it, but you have to swear...
    Posted to Functional Verification (Weblog) by tomacadence on Fri, Aug 13 2010
  • Design Signoff Begins In Implementation

    As an ex-design engineer now working in EDA, I am often privileged to see advanced design methodologies from many of my customers. I would like to reflect on the recent trends that I am seeing around signoff analysis for digital ASIC designs. For the majority of ASIC designs, signoff analysis includes...
    Posted to Digital Implementation (Weblog) by PeteMc on Wed, Jan 6 2010
  • Does Cadence filter my blogs? Why Blog?

    I debated on blogging on this site - debated for over a month. I was already doing something similar elsewhere, so why do it here? In my postings outside of Cadence, I did it because it was vendor-neutral, and I could speak my mind like an artist with no bounds, ask hard controversional questions about...
    Posted to Logic Design (Weblog) by Kenneth Chang on Tue, Oct 7 2008
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