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European SystemC Users Group Meeting at DATE 2009

Posted by Ken Cheung in Events, Training on Tuesday, April 14, 2009

The Open SystemC Initiative (OSCI) will co-locate its annual European SystemC User Group (ESCUG) meeting with the Design, Automation and Test in Europe (DATE)
Conference. The event is free to industry professionals and the media with advance registration. The annual ESCUG meeting will take place Tuesday, April 21, at 18:30. DATE 2009 will take place at the Acropolis Exhibition Centre, Room GALLIENI 6, Nice, France.

ESCUG Agenda

  • Opening, Welcome (18:30)
    Wolfgang Rosenstiel, ESCUG, University of Tuebingen
  • OSCI Update (18:35)
    Mike Meredith, President of OSCI
  • TLM-2.0 Interoperability is Here! (18:50)
    John Aynsley, Doulos, U.K.
  • TLM Assertions in an IP-Centric VP-Modeling Approach (19:05)
    Wolfgang Ecker, Volkan Esen, Thomas Wilde, Infineon, DE
  • TLM-2.0: The SoCLib Experience (19:20)
    Alain Greiner, Laurent Maillet-Contoz, ST Microelectronics, FR
  • Break with Refreshments (19:35)
  • Interaction of SystemC AMS Extensions with TLM-2.0 (19:55)
    Markus Damm, Christoph Grimm, Technical University of Vienna; Martin Barnasconi, NXP
  • OCP-IP and TLM-2.0 (20:10)
    Mark Burton, James Aldis, OCP-IP
  • Janus – An ESL Design Reference Flow (20:25)
    Alan P. Su, Globalchip, TW
  • Embedded Software Debug and Analysis Using Virtual Platforms (20:40)
    Achim Nohl, CoWare, DE
  • Closing Remarks (20:55)
    Wolfgang Rosenstiel, ESCUG, University of Tuebingen

More info: European SystemC Users Group Meeting

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