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Incremental ABV for functional validation of TL-to-RTL design refinement
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Source Design, Automation, and Test in Europe archive
Proceedings of the conference on Design, automation and test in Europe table of contents
Nice, France
SESSION: System level validation table of contents
Pages: 882 - 887  
Year of Publication: 2007
ISBN:978-3-9810801-2-4
Authors
Nicola Bombieri  Università di Verona
Franco Fummi  Università di Verona
Graziano Pravadelli  Università di Verona
Sponsors
: IEEE Council on Electronic Design Automation (CEDA)
SIGDA: ACM Special Interest Group on Design Automation
: The EDA Consortium
EDAA : European Design and Automation Association
RAS : RAS
: The IEEE Computer Society TTTC
: ECSI
Publisher
EDA Consortium  San Jose, CA, USA
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ABSTRACT

Transaction-level modeling (TLM) has been proposed as the leading strategy to address the always increasing complexity of digital systems. However, its introduction arouses a new challenge for designers and verification engineers, since there are no mature tools to automatically synthesize an RTL implementation from a transaction-level (TL) design, thus manual refinements are mandatory. In this context, the paper presents an incremental assertion-based verification (ABV) methodology to check the correctness of the TL-to-RTL refinement. The methodology relies on reusing assertions and already checked code, and it is guided by an assertion coverage metrics.


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Collaborative Colleagues:
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Graziano Pravadelli: colleagues