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IEEE 1800.2

Universal Verification Methodology Language Reference Manual

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Organization: IEEE
Publication Date: 14 February 2017
Status: inactive
Page Count: 472
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This standard establishes the Universal Verification Methodology (UVM), a set of application programming interfaces (APIs) that defines a base class library (BCL) definition used to develop modular, scalable, and reusable components for functional verification environments. The APIs and BCL are based on the IEEE standard for SystemVerilog, IEEE Std 1800™.1

Purpose

Verification components and environments are currently created in different forms, making interoperability among verification tools and/or geographically dispersed design environments both time consuming to develop and error prone. The results of the UVM standardization effort will improve interoperability and reduce the cost of repurchasing and rewriting intellectual property (IP) for each new project or electronic design automation (EDA) tool, as well as make it easier to reuse verification components. Overall, the UVM standardization effort will lower verification costs and improve design quality throughout the industry

Document History

June 4, 2020
Universal Verification Methodology Language Reference Manual
This standard establishes the Universal Verification Methodology (UVM), a set of application programming interfaces (APIs) that defines a base class library (BCL) definition used to develop modular,...
IEEE 1800.2
February 14, 2017
Universal Verification Methodology Language Reference Manual
This standard establishes the Universal Verification Methodology (UVM), a set of application programming interfaces (APIs) that defines a base class library (BCL) definition used to develop modular,...

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