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Effective Functional Verification

Principles and Processes

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  • © 2006

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  • Case Studies, Processes and Principles of verification
  • Coverage of Planning and closure aspects
  • Tips to make verification easier
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Table of contents (8 chapters)

  1. Starting the Verification Journey

  2. Ingredients of Successful Verification

  3. Reducing work in Verification

  4. Ten Steps to Success

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Effective Functional Verification is organized into 4 parts. The first part contains 3 chapters designed appeal to newcomers and experienced people to the field. There is a survey of various verification methodologies and a discussion of them.

The second part with 3 chapters is targeted towards people in management and higher up on the experience ladders. New verification engineers reading these chapters learn what is expected and how things work in verification. Some case studies are also presented with analysis of proposed improvements.

The last two parts are the result of experience of several years. It goes into how to optimize a verification plan and an environment and how to get results effectively. Various subjects are discussed here to get the most out of a verification environment. Lastely, the appendix discusses some tool specifics to help remove repetitive work and also some tool specific guidelines.

While reading Effective Functional Verification, one will be able to get a jump start on planning and executing a verification plan using the concepts presented.

About the author

Degree in EE from Bangalore University, India in 1990, and Iowa State University, Ames IA, USA in 1993. Formerly a Member of Group Technical Staff at Texas Instruments. Currently Engineer, Senior Staff/Manager at Qualcomm Inc.

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