Introduction to Universial Verification Methodology (Record no. 51934)

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International Standard Book Number 9788197374043
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Classification number 004.22 KHA
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Personal name Khadgi, Mitesh
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Title Introduction to Universial Verification Methodology
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Edition statement 1
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Name of publisher, distributor, etc Shine Book Publishing
Date of publication, distribution, etc 2024
Place of publication, distribution, etc Chhattisgarh
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Extent 248
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Summary, etc UVM is a methodology based on SystemVerilog language and is not a language on its own. It is a standardized methodology that defines several best practices in verification to enable efficiency in terms of reuse and is also currently part of IEEE 1800.2 working group. Universal Verification Methodology (UVM) verification is a set of standards, tools, and APIs for creating a universal way of verifying designs. This API/ methodology is meant for building functional testbenches for SoCs. UVM being constructed in SystemVerilog is supported by simulators from all vendors, enabling you to be more productive during the digital design process. End users can consider it a toolbox with tools and instructions for important verification tasks. This book is for people who want to get an overview of UVM. Generally, the books which are published on UVM are ten times more expensive than this book. In this book, you can find sufficient number of examples to understand any topic in UVM. After reading this book, you would be able to implement, and figure out different ways to verify any design under consideration using Universal Verification Methodology (UVM).
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Methodology
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Computer programming techniques
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