Is there a group fro System Verilog

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On Jul 30, 6:31 am, "parag_p...@hotmail.com" <parag_p...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
 or we just follow this one
I think you will find more SystemVerilog users and related topics at
the website http://verificationguild.com/ . This site has forums where
you can ask questions.
 
Parag,

"googler" already mentioned Verification Guild, but
the main concern there is verification methodology
and SystemVerilog is a secondary issue.

I believe that comp.lang.verilog should be, and
will be, the right place for general discussion
of SystemVerilog topics as SV becomes more widely
used. Already you can use SV design constructs
in most of the major tools without any difficulty;
SV verification (classes, coverage, assertions)
is likely to require extra licence features in
the simulator, but it's still a part of Verilog.
In particular, the IEEE-1364 Verilog standard
will soon disappear altogether, and will become
a subset of IEEE-1800 SystemVerilog when the
next revision is published (probably mid-2009,
although that's still not certain right now).

If your major focus is verification, you should
also make use of www.vmmcentral.org and
www.ovmworld.org. Both are highly active, but
of course each has a specific verification
toolkit as its main concern.

Finally don't overlook www.svug.org, the SV
user group website; it's been a little quiet
for the last six months after a vigorous start
last year, but it's about to be kick-started
again with a fresh round of live meetings and
some new focus to the discussion forums.

All these different groups have different
areas of concern, but the usual suspects tend
to hang out on all of them to a greater or lesser
extent, so they should all provide some value
to you.
--
Jonathan Bromley, Consultant

DOULOS - Developing Design Know-how
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On Aug 3, 8:15 pm, Jonathan Bromley <jonathan.brom...@MYCOMPANY.com>
wrote:
Parag,

"googler" already mentioned Verification Guild, but
the main concern there is verification methodology
and SystemVerilog is a secondary issue.

I believe that comp.lang.verilog should be, and
will be, the right place for general discussion
of SystemVerilog topics as SV becomes more widely
used.  Already you can use SV design constructs
in most of the major tools without any difficulty;
SV verification (classes, coverage, assertions)
is likely to require extra licence features in
the simulator, but it's still a part of Verilog.
In particular, the IEEE-1364 Verilog standard
will soon disappear altogether, and will become
a subset of IEEE-1800 SystemVerilog when the
next revision is published (probably mid-2009,
although that's still not certain right now).

If your major focus is verification, you should
also make use ofwww.vmmcentral.organdwww.ovmworld.org.  Both are highly active, but
of course each has a specific verification
toolkit as its main concern.

Finally don't overlookwww.svug.org, the SV
user group website; it's been a little quiet
for the last six months after a vigorous start
last year, but it's about to be kick-started
again with a fresh round of live meetings and
some new focus to the discussion forums.

All these different groups have different
areas of concern, but the usual suspects tend
to hang out on all of them to a greater or lesser
extent, so they should all provide some value
to you.
--
Jonathan Bromley, Consultant

DOULOS - Developing Design Know-how
VHDL * Verilog * SystemC * e * Perl * Tcl/Tk * Project Services

Doulos Ltd., 22 Market Place, Ringwood, BH24 1AW, UK
jonathan.brom...@MYCOMPANY.comhttp://www.MYCOMPANY.com

The contents of this message may contain personal views which
are not the views of Doulos Ltd., unless specifically stated.
Thank you Jonathan.
That helps. I just wanted to know if there was something else going on
elsewhere since this has been a quieter place since long
 

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