Luminaries from Industry and Academia Highlight Free Evening Event Covering Advances in SystemC Interoperability, SoC, AMS, and ESL Design
Open SystemC Initiative (OSCI):
WHO: The Open SystemC Initiative (OSCI), an independent, non-profit organization dedicated to supporting and advancing SystemC™ as an industry-standard language for electronic system-level (ESL) design, announced its annual European SystemC User Group (ESCUG) meeting. Co-located with the Design, Automation & Test in Europe (DATE) Conference, the event is free to industry professionals and the media with advance registration at: http://www.mod-marketing.com/osci/.
WHAT/WHEN: Annual ESCUG meeting, Tuesday, April 21, beginning 18:30.
AGENDA:
- 18:30: Opening, Welcome
Wolfgang Rosenstiel, ESCUG, University of Tuebingen - 18:35: OSCI Update
Mike Meredith, President of OSCI - 18:50: TLM-2.0 Interoperability is Here!
John Aynsley, Doulos, U.K. - 19:05: TLM Assertions in an IP-Centric VP-Modeling Approach
Wolfgang Ecker, Volkan Esen, Thomas Wilde, Infineon, DE - 19:20: TLM-2.0: The SoCLib Experience
Alain Greiner, Laurent Maillet-Contoz, ST Microelectronics, FR - 19:35: Break with Refreshments
- 19:55: Interaction of SystemC AMS Extensions with TLM-2.0
Markus Damm, Christoph Grimm, Technical University of Vienna; Martin Barnasconi, NXP - 20:10: OCP-IP and TLM-2.0
Mark Burton, James Aldis, OCP-IP - 20:25: Janus - An ESL Design Reference Flow
Alan P. Su, Globalchip, TW - 20:40: Embedded Software Debug and Analysis Using Virtual Platforms
Achim Nohl, CoWare, DE - 20:55: Closing Remarks
Wolfgang Rosenstiel, ESCUG, University of Tuebingen
WHERE: The event will be held in conjunction with DATE 2009 at the Acropolis Exhibition Centre, Room GALLIENI 6, Nice, France. For additional information and to register, visit http://www.mod-marketing.com/osci/.
WHY: Worldwide momentum and SystemC adoption is growing. These events demonstrate the strength of OSCI and its dedication to providing mechanisms that allow collaboration and information exchange among members of the global SystemC community.
SPONSORED BY: ARM, Cadence, CoWare, Doulos, Forte, Mentor Graphics, Synopsys, Virtutech, XtremeEDA
About SystemC and OSCI
The Open SystemC™ Initiative (OSCI) is an independent, not-for-profit association composed of a broad range of organizations dedicated to supporting and advancing SystemC as an open industry standard for system-level modeling, design and verification. SystemC is a language built in C++ that spans from concept to implementation in hardware and software. For further information about SystemC and OSCI visit www.systemc.org.
Contacts:
Public Relations for OSCI
Jill Jacobs, +1-408-505-6017
jill@mod-marketing.com