Esterel Technologies Teams with Universities to Educate Students in Advanced Methods for Software Development and Hardware Design
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. & ELANCOURT, France--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Dec. 4, 2002--
From India to Sweden, Canada and the United States, 50 Universities
Have Received Donations of SCADE And Esterel Studio Software to Teach
Engineering Students How to Improve Quality and Productivity in the
Development of Hardware and Software
Esterel Technologies today announced that an additional 30
universities have joined the company's academic program since March
2002, for a total of 50 universities worldwide.
The total value of Esterel Technologies' donations to these
universities is more than $37.5 million. Under the program,
participating universities may license up to 20 seats of Esterel
Technologies' SCADE and up to 20 seats of Esterel Studio at no charge,
provided that the software is used for educational purposes only.
"The software component of electronic systems is growing
exponentially," said Eric Bantegnie, president and CEO of Esterel
Technologies, "and the need to create formal and unambiguous
specifications has become the critical element for making sure that
you end up with a correct implementation. Engineering students who
already know how to use best-in-class, industry-standard tools to
develop software and hardware that is correct by construction are in
high demand. By using SCADE and Esterel Studio in their course work,
they can be productive immediately upon launching their careers in
industry."
The program enables electronic engineering students to learn how
to design and verify safety- and mission-critical embedded software
and automatically verifiable register-transfer logic (RTL) using the
same products that major worldwide companies such as Texas
Instruments, ST Microelectronics, Airbus, Dassault Aviation and Thales
already use in their production design flows.
Esterel Studio is used to validate the integration of
systems-on-chips, and to develop wireless telecommunications protocols
and safety-critical embedded systems. SCADE has become the de facto
standard for the development of correct-by-construction embedded
software for civilian avionics worldwide.
New program enrollees include such prestigious institutions as the
University of California Santa Cruz, University of Minnesota, and
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University (United States); Tata Institute
of Fundamental Research (India); Universite de Bretagne Occidentale,
ENSTA, and Ecole Centrale de Lille (France); University of Calgary
(Canada); Linkoping University (Sweden); and Ecole d'ingenieurs de
Geneve (Switzerland).
"SCADE and Esterel Studio are essential industrial quality tools
for practicing theoretical concepts included in our course lectures,"
said Professor M. Zaffalon of Ecole d'ingenieurs de Geneve. "They help
our students develop the real know-how in application modeling. As
future engineers, they can access state of the art approaches to
reactive systems development, one of the core activities in our
laboratory.
"Because of Esterel Technologies' academic program, we can access
the latest innovations in design methodology, and we can participate
in the evolution of reactive systems development and embedded systems
cross-development."
According to Professor Zaffalon, SCADE and Esterel Studio provide
capabilities of prime importance in reactive systems design: both
validation (by simulation) and verification (by model-checking). (See
http://eig.unige.ch/lii/)
"SCADE and Esterel Studio are state-of-the-art tools for embedded
systems design," said Professor S. Ramesh of the Indian Institute of
Technology in Bombay, India. "The simulation and verification
capabilities of these tools enable our students to understand and
appreciate the issues very well. By participating in the academic
program, we enable our students to use the tools freely and become
well prepared for employment in industry."
Universities wishing to participate in the Esterel Technologies
Academic Program may contact coordinator Amandine Roy at +33 (0)1 30
12 28 03, or by e-mail: amandine.roy@esterel-technologies.com. For
details about program enrollment, visit the Esterel Technologies Web
site: www.esterel-technologies.com/corporate/academic_program.htm
About Esterel Technologies
Esterel Technologies provides electronic system and embedded
software designers with methodologies and tools that improve their
productivity and remove the barriers between system specification,
implementation and validation. The company's products automate costly
and time-consuming coding and validation work through executable
specification, intelligent test suite generation and automatic code
generation. Esterel Technologies is an international company with
offices in France, Germany, U.K. and the United States. For more
information: www.esterel-technologies.com
Contact:
Esterel Technologies
Linda Prowse Fosler, 831/649-6932
linda.prowse-fosler@esterel-technologies.com
or
Cayenne Communication
Michelle Clancy, 252/940-0981
michelle.clancy@cayennecom.com
Source:
Esterel Technologies