( ESNUG 295 Item 12 ) ---------------------------------------------- [7/8/98]

From: Paul Tobin <pault@fusionmm.com>
Subject: I'd Like To See On ESNUG A User's Comparison Of VERA vs. SpecMan

Systems Science and Verisity are two companies providing integrated VLSI
verification environments that work seamlessly with most Verilog (& VHDL)
simulators and even some emulation systems.  Systems Science sells their
VERA language and tools built on it, while Verisity sells a tool called
SpecMan using their "e" language.

Like me, I presume that many of you have looked at one or both (and possibly
other offerings) in some detail, and I'd like to trade notes.  Any takers?
Can we do it here on ESNUG?

  - Paul Tobin
    Fusion MicroMedia

 [ Editor's Note: To be anonymous in replying to anything on ESNUG, please
   make sure to say so in your specific e-mail itself.  Thanks.  - John ]



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