Novas Joins Language Standards Group Accellera; Focus On Facilitating Advanced Verification Methods a Key Strategy for Debug Leader
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 24, 2003--Novas Software,
Inc., the leader in debug systems for complex chip designs, today
announced it has become a corporate member of Accellera, the
electronic design automation (EDA) organization focused on
language-based electronic design standards. As part of this
multi-company organization, Novas will promote and drive adoption of
standard design representation formats. Of particular importance is an
industry-wide trend toward system-level representations and
assertion-based verification as methodologies for dealing with the
complexity of large, intricate integrated circuit (IC) or
system-on-chip (SoC) designs.
Augmenting traditional hardware description language (HDL)-based
simulation and debug, new assertion-based verification and related
transaction-based techniques can be used to verify designs and their
testbenches at the system level. The latest version of the
SystemVerilog standard approved by Accellera extends Verilog HDL to
support architectural and behavioral design and system verification
with assertions.
"Novas has established itself as a leader in debug for complex IC
and SoC design. We welcome their contributions and continued support
in the development of formats that truly meet the requirements for
system-level verification," said Accellera chairman Dennis Brophy.
"With the implementation of emerging standards into practical
solutions by industry leaders like Novas, we believe Accellera's work
with assertions and SystemVerilog will be the catalyst for
next-generation IC and SoC design."
"The work Accellera is doing is extremely important for advancing
design and verification methodologies. Our customers depend on us to
deliver advanced debug and design understanding solutions that track
with the latest design representation formats and techniques," said
Scott Sandler, president and CEO of Novas. "As part of Accellera, we
can stay close to these efforts and work jointly with our partners,
customers and competitors in developing standards which are critical
to the future success of this industry."
Sandler added, "Our engineers have been involved for more than a
year with the Accellera activities. We decided to become a corporate
member to derive the benefits that this membership offers and align
ourselves to the industry standardization effort around the
SystemVerilog initiative."
About Accellera
Accellera is an electronics industry organization that drives the
worldwide development and use of standards required by systems,
semiconductor and design tool companies that enhance a language-based
design automation process. This includes support of technical groups
involved with developing standards for IEEE 1364 (Verilog HDL) and
IEEE 1076 (VHDL). For more information, please visit
http://www.accellera.org. For a list of Accellera-supported
activities, visit http://www.accellera.org/subcom.html.
About Novas
Novas is the pioneer of knowledge-based debug systems that reduce
the functional verification costs for complex IC designs. Building
upon the strength of its market-leading Debussy(R) system, Novas'
Verdi(TM) Behavior-Based Debug System improves the efficiency of
designers in the system-on-chip era with advanced design exploration
and debug capabilities. These allow design teams to better understand
and analyze complex or unfamiliar design behavior, and cut by half or
more the time it takes to locate, isolate and understand the root
causes of design problems. There are more than 10,000 Novas systems in
use today at customer sites worldwide. Novas is headquartered in San
Jose, Calif. with offices in Europe, Japan and Asia-Pacific. For more
information visit http://www.novas.com or send email to
info@novas.com.
Debussy is a registered trademark and Verdi is a trademark of
Novas Software, Inc. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are
the property of their respective holders.
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