Developing Tests in Reverse with Portable Stimulus

Developing Tests in Reverse with Portable Stimulus

Whether developing tests for software or hardware, test development seems to follow a pretty predictable process: learn about the thing…

How to Become a Formal Expert and Impress your Friends and Boss!

How to Become a Formal Expert and Impress your Friends and Boss!

No one ever said that functional verification was easy. In fact, from a computer science theoretical perspective verification is considered…

DVCon Europe 2017 Trip Report

DVCon Europe 2017 Trip Report

When I think of DVCon, I think of the premiere industry-focused conference on functional verification. Today, DVCon has expanded globally…

A glimpse into the journey of DVCon India 2017

A glimpse into the journey of DVCon India 2017

Time sure does fly, DVCon India 2017 is just around the corner, but I feel like DVCon India 2016 just…

Evolving Product Lifecycle Requires New Debugging Skills

Evolving Product Lifecycle Requires New Debugging Skills

There’s a wonderful quote in Brian Kernighan book The Elements of Programming Style, where he says “Everyone knows that debugging…

The Walking LRM

The Walking LRM

My last blog post was written a few years ago before attending a conference when I was reminiscing about the…

Conclusion: The 2016 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study

Conclusion: The 2016 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study

Deeper Dive into First Silicon Success and Safety Critical Designs This blog is a continuation of a series of blogs…

Part 12: The 2016 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study

Part 12: The 2016 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study

ASIC/IC Verification Results This blog is a continuation of a series of blogs related to the 2016 Wilson Research Group…

Part 11: The 2016 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study

Part 11: The 2016 Wilson Research Group Functional Verification Study

ASIC/IC Power Trends This blog is a continuation of a series of blogs related to the 2016 Wilson Research Group…