Call for your participation in a panel for VIUF Fall Workshop


Subject: Call for your participation in a panel for VIUF Fall Workshop
From: Judith Benzakki (benzakki@lami.univ-evry.fr)
Date: Thu May 11 2000 - 02:39:31 PDT


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Call for panelists participation for the VIUF Fall Workshop.
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I plan to organize a panel proposal for The VIUF Fall Workshop in October
2000.

The VIUF Fall Workshop is a forum traditionally dedicated to enable
engineers to discuss and present their work about all topics around VHDL
design, such as simulation, test, synthesis, modeling and design
experiences. This year, when VHDL International has assumed sponsorship of
the SLDL committee, the workshop is going to focus on systems design issues
and the use of VHDL and other languages in systems design. This includes
the use of novel and interesting tools and techniques in the area of
systems design, including abstract systems simulation, formal methods,
model checking, and other non-traditional mechanisms of verifying that
large scale systems meet their specification and are manufacturable.

The panel, I propose, will be on "Object methodologies for System design".

It includes :

- Object oriented langages for system design : C++, SystemC, Java, ...
- Object Oriented extensions of VHDL for Systems Design
- Integration of Object Methodologies in the design flow
- Modeling and simulation
- Object Modeling and paths to Synthesis ?
- ...

If you give us the honor to present your current activities on this topic,
please inform me by giving :

- the title of the presentation
- the name of the panelist
- and An abstract

before the 17th of May.

Then the panelists will be reviewed for by the VIUF program Committee.

With my best regards,
Judith.

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Judith Benzakki
Chair of the DATC Subgroup on JAVA and VHDL
University of Evry
LaMI Laboratory, Evry, France
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