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mstellfox
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9/15/2007 7:50 AM  

I wanted to make sure that everyone was aware of a new book that was recently published from David Robinson of Verilab -

 

Aspect-Oriented Programming with the e Verification Language: A Pragmatic Guide for Testbench Developers

 

You can purchase it online at places like Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/Aspect-Oriented-Programming-Verification-Language-Developers/dp/0123742102

 

I reviewed the book before it was published and highly recommend it.  David does a great job of explaining the benefits of Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP) over traditional Object-Oriented Programming, and how to apply AOP in e to make your verification job easier.  The book is great for engineers who have just started using e as well as advanced users.  The first chapter alone should be read by anyone who is considering which verification language to adopt since it does a great job of showing how AOP in e makes it a lot easier to accomplish tasks that are much more difficult in languages that don’t have full AOP support.  I worked at Verisity for 7 years and explained this with varying degrees of success to many engineers, but David’s book provides the best, straight-forward explanation I have seen.  He also provides many great examples of how to apply AOP to solving various problems based on his experience as a verification engineer building e testbenches.

 

Mike

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