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One of my former colleagues once revealed the fact that she had no less than 70 pairs of shoes. That’s right, seventy! She had been very good at her job and by no means had any plans to start her own shoe business so I asked myself why on earth would anyone need seventy pairs of shoes? Aren’t 5 enough?
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If you’re using Specman GUI to run simulations you must have encountered this rather annoying feature before - When running several simulations during the same session, specman doesn’t clear the log file by default so what you get in the end is a concatenation of all log files which makes it kind of - how to put it nicely - useless.
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In today’s short post what I’ll try to do is share with you some of the recent trends and ideas that deal with coverage. I won’t go into much technical detail today in order not to wear you (and myself) out, but really - if I want to be more catholic than the pope (the pope of verification that is), each of the terms I’m going to mention probably deserves its own article.
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Will the demand for Design and Verification services change? How will Functional Verification look like 3 years from now? Think Verification caught Cristian Amitroaie, AMIQ’s CEO, for a quick chat.
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Here’s a cool (and free) application that can make your life a bit more organized if you tend to have many open windows.
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