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Summit
Design And Actis Design Collaborate To
Improve SystemC Designer Productivity
Combining AccurateC and Vista IDE for
SystemC Promotes Optimal Coding Style for SystemC Design and Debug
San Jose, Calif. and Portland, Ore., January 18, 2005 Summit Design, Inc., a leading provider of electronic system-level
(ESL) and hardware description language (HDL) design solutions, and Actis
Design, LLC, the leader in SystemC linting tools, today announced their
collaboration aimed at promoting SystemC coding styles that ensure
increased productivity and high-quality, maintainable code. By linking
AccurateCTM with VistaTM Integrated Design Environment (IDE) for
SystemC, the companies enable mutual customers' use of a supported flow
that simplifies SystemC design and debug.
"Improving the quality of the SystemC code via source code
analysis and design rule checking ensures a coding style that is readable,
maintainable and easy to debug," says Joan Bartlett, president of Actis
Design. "AccurateC provides designers feedback in terms of SystemC
methodology specifics early in the design flow.
Working with Summit, we are creating a supported flow that enables
Vista users to use AccurateC to ensure their design meets SystemC coding
rules before expending time and effort simulating and synthesizing code
that may contain errors."
Mutual customers will be able to invoke AccurateC from within the
Vista IDE. The integration of AccurateC linting technology with Vista
SystemC debugging and transaction level modeling (TLM) analysis
environment will greatly enhance and speed-up system specification and
verification.
"Vista
builds upon industry standard, open gnu tools, making it easy to extend
and integrate in existing or emerging ESL flows,"
says Emil Girczyc, president and CEO of Summit Design.
"Summit
continues our commitment collaboration with
leading ESL vendors to provide the best-in-class flow for SystemC design,
from model creation, to debug and analysis, through to RTL implementation.
Through this integration,
Vista
is now augmented with a powerful linter technology that enables our
customers to greatly improve their SystemC coding productivity."
About Summit's Vista IDE
Vista
is a design
environment for SystemC that combines both hardware and software concepts
to speed design and debug of SystemC applications. It is easy to adopt,
since it builds upon the industry standard gnu tools. It's unique Data
Introspection, design exploration and debugging features make for more
rapid understanding of designs and the verification process.
Vista
also offers advanced coding facilities, browsers, and a verification
toolset targeted for high-level and transaction-level modeling. The unique
debugging capabilities are possible because of its in-depth understanding
of SystemC.
About
Actis' AccurateC
AccurateC promotes consistent
coding standards across design teams for readable and maintainable code,
and reuse and modification in future projects. It shows syntax and
semantic coding errors where they occur in the design code, not in obscure
library or system files as compilers do. For designing hardware,
connectivity errors within a netlist are identified, the code is reviewed
against modeling guidelines for synthesis, and a full set of good coding
style checks are included. A Forte Cynthesizer ruleset is also included.
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