How Long to Read Writing Testbenches: Functional Verification of HDL Models

By Janick Bergeron

How Long Does it Take to Read Writing Testbenches: Functional Verification of HDL Models?

It takes the average reader 8 hours and 41 minutes to read Writing Testbenches: Functional Verification of HDL Models by Janick Bergeron

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mental improvements during the same period. What is clearly needed in verification techniques and technology is the equivalent of a synthesis productivity breakthrough. In the second edition of Writing Testbenches, Bergeron raises the verification level of abstraction by introducing coverage-driven constrained-random transaction-level self-checking testbenches all made possible through the introduction of hardware verification languages (HVLs), such as e from Verisity and OpenVera from Synopsys. The state-of-art methodologies described in Writing Test benches will contribute greatly to the much-needed equivalent of a synthesis breakthrough in verification productivity. I not only highly recommend this book, but also I think it should be required reading by anyone involved in design and verification of today's ASIC, SoCs and systems. Harry Foster Chief Architect Verplex Systems, Inc. xviii Writing Testbenches: Functional Verification of HDL Models PREFACE If you survey hardware design groups, you will learn that between 60% and 80% of their effort is now dedicated to verification.

How long is Writing Testbenches: Functional Verification of HDL Models?

Writing Testbenches: Functional Verification of HDL Models by Janick Bergeron is 507 pages long, and a total of 130,299 words.

This makes it 171% the length of the average book. It also has 159% more words than the average book.

How Long Does it Take to Read Writing Testbenches: Functional Verification of HDL Models Aloud?

The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 11 hours and 52 minutes to read Writing Testbenches: Functional Verification of HDL Models aloud.

What Reading Level is Writing Testbenches: Functional Verification of HDL Models?

Writing Testbenches: Functional Verification of HDL Models is suitable for students ages 12 and up.

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