Verification is increasingly complex, and SystemVerilog is one of
the languages that the verification community is turning to.
However, no language by itself can guarantee success without proper
techniques. Object-oriented programming (OOP), with its focus on
managing complexity, is ideally suited to this task. With this
handbook?the first to focus on applying OOP to SystemVerilog?we?ll
show how to manage complexity by using layers of abstraction and
base classes. By adapting these techniques, you will write more
reasonable code, and build efficient and reusable verification
components. Both a learning tool and a reference, this handbook
contains hundreds of real-world code snippets and three
professional verification-system examples. You can copy and paste
from these examples, which are all based on an open-source,
vendor-neutral framework (with code freely available at
www.trusster.com). Learn about OOP techniques such as these:
Creating classes?code interfaces, factory functions, reuse
Connecting classes?pointers, inheritance, channels Using correct by
construction?strong typing, base classes Packaging it
up?singletons, static methods, packages This handbook guides the
user in applying OOP techniques for verification. Mike and Robert
have captured their years of experience in a clear and easy-to-read
handbook. The examples are complete, and the code is available for
you to get started right away. Highly recommended. Thomas D.
Tessier, President, t2design, Inc. This handbook contains a lot of
useful advice for any verification engineer wanting to create a
class-basedtestbench, regardless of the framework/methodology used.
I recommend Hardware Verification with SystemVerilog to anyone who
wants a greater understanding of how best to use OOP with
SystemVerilog. Dr. David Long, Senior Consultant, Doulos This is a
fantastic book that not only shows how to use SystemVerilog and
Object-Oriented Programming for verification, but also provides
practical examples that are open source Stephanie Waters, Field
Applications Engineer, Cadence Design Systems Dr. Oswaldo Cadenas,
Lecturer, Electronic Engineering, University of Reading, U.K.
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