New ways to link Specman technology with SystemC and transaction-level modeling interfaces.
The last several years have seen strong adoption of transaction-level models using SystemC TLM 2.0. Those models are used for software validation and virtual prototyping. For functional verification, TLMs have a number of advantages—they are available earlier, they allow usersto divide their focus on verifying functionality and protocol/timing details, they enable higher level reuse, and they can be used as reference models in advanced verification environments. Leveraging these benefits requires a convenient and seamless interface to TLM 2.0. New additions to e in the Cadence Specman technology portfolio enable verification engineers to communicate efficiently with SystemC models that have TLM 2.0 interfaces.
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