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DVCon 2012: John Brennan on the new UCIS 1.0 announcement

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Published on Mar 5, 2012

Several years in the making, DVCon 2012 saw the public unveiling of the Unified Coverage Interoperability Standard ("UCIS"). In a nutshell, UCIS is a new Accellera standard for an application programming interface (API) that facilitates the interoperability of coverage data across multiple tools from multiple vendors. In this interview, John Brennan -- Cadence's rep. on the UCIS committee -- describes why this new standard is so important for users and EDA vendors alike.

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  • Stephan Weber

    I wonder about the marketing speach: UNIFIED yadda, yadda,.. Just another new standard. Found not a single word e.g. on analog and mixed-signal design.

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