DVCon Europe 2016: Slicing Through the UVM’s Red Tape - A Frustrated User’s Survival Guide
Jonathan Bromley will be presenting a paper on Thursday 20th, in session 1 (3:15-4:30PM), examining some of the challenges and frustrations for novice and intermediate-level users of the UVM on real projects.
This paper looks at typical examples of such challenges, and offers solutions that respect fundamental aims of the UVM: consistency, reusability, and expressive power.
If you’ve struggled with the integration of directed tests, external models into the sequences mechanism, reconciling the abstract and the untimed nature of sequences with the need for precise control over stimulus timing, proper use of the configuration database, or working with a parameterized device-under-test, this presentation might be for you.
A full description of the tutorial is detailed in the DVCon Europe 2016 conference program
November 13th, 2016 at 2:17 am
Hi Paul,
Can I get your paper? (Formal verification - Too good to miss)
Thanks,
Jason
November 14th, 2016 at 9:19 am
Jason - we’re in the process of putting together a version of the paper and slides which will appear in the Resources section of our website.
Thanks for your interest!
January 6th, 2017 at 1:40 pm
Hi
How can I get the paper DVCon Europe 2016: Slicing Through the UVM’s Red Tape - A Frustrated User’s Survival Guide?
Thanks,
Vidya
January 10th, 2017 at 9:46 am
Vidya, keep an eye on our “Papers and Presentation” pages, we’ll be posting it up in the following days.
Alex
January 26th, 2017 at 9:31 am
The “Slicing Through the UVM’s Red Tape” paper is now up on our ‘Papers and Presentation’ page.