Subject: Re: Conference Paper
From: Jim Lewis (jim@synthworks.com)
Date: Fri Sep 27 2002 - 11:16:29 PDT
Well Oct 1 with the first date I heard. However, I just received
the updated date of Oct 15:
>> It is just over 2 weeks until the October 15, 2002 deadline for
>> submitting proposals for papers to be presented at DVCon 2003!
With so many people interested, perhaps we should do two separate
papers. One for floating point. One for Numeric Std.
I think a good approach would not only be informative, but
also be like a mini-tutorial on usage of the new features
(and perhaps in the case of 1076.3 if any time remains,
usage guidelines of old features). I would be willing to help
on both efforts as makes sense.
Cheers,
Jim
Rob Anderson wrote:
>
> I would help sell the updates, I already agree with some, the
> idea of marketing the features is good. Actually October 1 is
> Tuesday on my calendar.
>
> --Rob
>
> David Bishop wrote:
>
> > Jim Lewis wrote:
> >
> >>David,
> >> Deadline for DVCon (was HDLCon) is Monday, October 1.
> >>I would highly encourage you to do a paper on the floating
> >>point packages, or even projecting the direction of 1076.3
> >>including the floating point packages. I think we do too
> >>little marketing of VHDL features.
> >>
> >
> > I can create a paper about the floating point packages, I have some
> > documentation on them done already, and that would be the bulk of
> > the paper.
> >
> > However, if I am going to sell the updates to 1076.3, I will need
> > help from the pilot group. Any takers? All I really need is
> > somebody to review the thing for me and make suggestions.
> >
> >
-- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jim Lewis Director of Training mailto:Jim@SynthWorks.com SynthWorks Design Inc. http://www.SynthWorks.com 1-503-590-4787Expert VHDL Training for Hardware Design and Verification ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
This archive was generated by hypermail 2b28 : Fri Sep 27 2002 - 11:19:59 PDT