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To learn SystemVerilog, which Book (Basic to ADvance)

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I need to  learning SystemVerilog.  Which Book I should refer?? Which cover enough Basic, with examples and advanced Verification constructs as well. Please let me know, the book to start with ??

Thanks
Mayank


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    Hi Davy,
    Do you need help with obtaining the Incisive Plan-to-Closure methodology? (URM is part of IPCM).
    If so, please contact me directly.

    Best Regards,
    Meirav Nitzan
    IPCM PE
    meirav@cadence.com,Thanks for your generous replies and suggestions. I will refer both, URM and Chris Spear, I am trying to get hold of one copy of Chris Spear at present.


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    Posted By ajeetha on 2/09/2007 10:29 AM
    Is URM/IPCM restricted to Cadence Users alone? If it is a good/generic methodology atleast the documentation can be made open so that all can read/appreciate the power.

    Will services companies such as mine (who usually rely on tools from end customers) will get access?

    Thanks
    Ajeetha, CVC
     
    Hi Ajeetha,

    The Incisive Plan-to-Closure Methodology guidelines are open. The concepts have been presented by customers, Verification Alliance Partners, and Cadence at many forums, DATE, DAC, DVCon, etc. and via multiple vehicles including articles on cdnusers.org, articles and webinars on the Verification Insider (http://verificationinsider.eetimes.com/), etc...

    Incisive Plan-to-Closure Methodology has been helping people in all areas of verification including verification planning and management, assertion-based verification, testbench creation and reuse for both e and SystemVerilog and mixed environment including SystemC (URM), and system verification.

    Yes it is true that Cadence customers have access to a methodology product that is developed by a dedicated methodology RnD team with regular releases and includes a Knowledge System, however, the guidelines specific to achieving verification closure are not vendor specific.  Over time, this information gets rolled out in books, for example the upcoming Verification Planning and Management Book (http://www.amazon.com/Metric-Driven-Design-Verification-Executives/dp/0387381511/sr=8-1/qid=1162497034/ref=sr_1_1/103-8657496-3614218?ie=UTF8&s=books)

    We also have a number of "Verification Alliance" consulting partners who work closely with Cadence to help our customers adopt and deploy components of the Plan to Closure Methodology.  If you are interested to work more closely with Cadence, you might want to read more about the program:  http://www.cadence.com/partners/verificationalliance/index.aspx


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