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A Practical Guide to Adopting the Universal Verification Methodology (UVM) 

The Universal Verification Methodology (UVM) is an emerging standard being developed by Accellera. It is based on a simple script conversion of the Open Verification Methodology (OVM) 2.1.1 and thereby inherits the quality and experience of ten years and thousands of successful verification projects. A Practical Guide to Adopting the Universal Verification Methodology, by Sharon Rosenberg and Kathleen Meade provides both, cookbook-style examples for novices and in-depth verification information including system-level verification, sequences for layered protocols, and register package use for expert verification engineers. The book also includes information on using transaction level modeling to interface SystemVerilog, e, and SystemC components together into a cohesive verification environment.



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"The development of the Universal Verification Methodology (UVM) is an important step in enabling users to create verification components, the use of which can span multiple companies and simulators. Sharon has been involved with the UVM from the beginning, and is one of an elite handful of individuals who truly understands what it takes to create a complex, modern verification environment. "A Practical Guide" distills the author’s experience down into a form that will serve as a useful starting point for users considering adoption of the UVM."
JL Gray, Vice President, Verilab, Inc.