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The e-Hardware Verification Language (Information Technology

The e-Hardware Verification Language (Information Technology
Author: Sasan Iman
Edition: 2004
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 1402080239



The e-Hardware Verification Language (Information Technology: Transmission, Processing and Storage)


This book provides a detailed coverage of the e-hardware verification language (HVL), state of the art in verification methodologies, and the use of eHVL as a facilitating verification tool in implementing a state of the art verification environment. Download The e-Hardware Verification Language (Information Technology: Transmission, Processing and Storage) from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. To this end, the book provides a comprehensive description of the new concepts introduced by the e-language, e-language syntax, and its associated semantics. In addition, the book describes architectural views and requirements of verification environments (i.e. randomly generated environments, coverage driven verification environments, etc.). Verification blocks in the architectural views (i.e. Generators, Initiators, Collectors, Checkers, Monitors, Coverage Definitions, etc.) and their implementations Search and find a lot of engineering books in many category availabe for free download.

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