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I hope you’ll be as excited about all the great things going on here at Siemens EDA as we are to bring them to you.The teaching syllabus will cover the following areas: The Design Process: Identify problems which can be solved by use of electronic systems develop a technical specification assess the suitability of different implementation technologies produce conceptual designs from a specification develop conceptual designs into detailed designs to component level use current software tools to simulate the operation of designs make assessments of the results of simulations modify designs in response to simulation results assess the stage at which designs may be accepted based on simulation results compare simulated results with results from prototypes.
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Thank you again for reading Verification Horizons. Expediting Simulation Turn-around Time with Incremental Build Flows.Questa Visualizer Adds Coverage Analysis to the Platformīy Raman Jain and Kamlesh Mulchandani, Siemens EDA.Veloce Prototyping Solutions Accelerate Verification of High-Performance Computing AI-Enabled SoCsīy Stephen Bailey and Antonio Costa, Siemens EDA.Veloce Hardware-Assisted Verification – Complete, Unified, and Progressive.


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But Siemens has taken this idea all the way up to real-world systems like factories, aircraft and even autonomous driving in “smart cities.” The ability to take this idea and run with it to optimize the full design and manufacturing process through the use of a Digital Thread is one way that Siemens will continue to set itself apart. The concept of a Digital Twin may sound familiar to those of us who are used to simulating RTL (and other) models of ICs, SoCs and systems. There’s lots more to learn from these two verification giants, so I encourage you to read the article. I had a great time interviewing Harry Foster, our Chief Scientist for Verification, and Dominik Strasser, VP of Engineering (and co-founder of OneSpin) to get their perspectives on our recent acquisition of OneSpin and how their complementary technology will help us deliver more comprehensive formal solutions from automated apps to property checking and equivalence checking for a variety of applications from Functional Safety and Security to processor and machine learning to connectivity checking on the largest SoCs. I’ve listed all of the articles below, but there are a few in particular that I’d like to call to your attention. Please go check it out.Īside from my usual Editor’s Introduction (which I know so many of you enjoy -)), I know you’ll find these articles to be very informative and maybe even a little entertaining. UPDATE: I had the opportunity to speak with Bernard Murphy of about this issue, and he was good enough to post his own article about it here. In addition, we’ve now moved to a fully online platform, with all of the articles available for viewing and/or downloading on the Verification Academy website.

The theme of this issue is “The Value of Being Siemens EDA” and it is my first opportunity to pull together so many great articles that will highlight some of the many advantages we enjoy now that the acquisition is complete. I’m really excited to share with you a very special issue of the Verification Horizons newsletter for September, 2021.
