Paradigm Works Announces that VerificationWorks is Now UVM 1.0 Compliant
Andover, MA, May 30, 2011 — Paradigm Works, a world-class leader in ASIC and FPGA software and development services, today announced that its VerificationWorks™ verification productivity software suite is UVM 1.0 compliant. Paradigm Works is pleased to support and contribute to Accellera's recent approval of version 1.0 of its Universal Verification Methodology (UVM) standard.
The VerificationWorks™ suite enables rapid project rampup by generating a project environment that is ready-to-go out of the box, complete with directory trees, run software templates, automation for register testing, scoreboard software, a verification IP library, and a convenient interface for viewing regression test results.
VerificationWorks™ is a platform for a complete verification solution and is architected to be simulator independent while supporting industry standard methodologies such as UVM, VMM, and OVM. It can be easily customized to support any reuse methodology adopted by the user.
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