Subject: [vhdl-200x] VHDL-200x Working Group Meeting
From: Bailey, Stephen (SBailey@model.com)
Date: Wed Nov 12 2003 - 06:55:46 PST
The VHDL-200x (IEEE 1076) Working Group will be meeting 2nd through 4th of December at Mentor Graphics in San Jose, CA. The purpose of the meeting is to conduct technical language design work. Therefore, no telecon access will be provided for these meetings. Below are specifics:
Location:
Mentor Graphics Silicon Valley Headquarters
1001 Ridder Park Drive
San Jose, CA 95131
Agenda:
Tues, 2 Dec: 9am - noon: ISAC
Review IRs planned to be addressed in next revision.
John Willis, ISAC chair, or his delegate will lead this meeting.
Tues, 2 Dec: Afternoon: DASC Plenary and Steering Committee Meetings
(see http://www.dasc.org/meetings/2003-12/agenda.html)
Clearly this is not part of the VHDL-200x meeting.
It is included here to indicate why we won't be having a VHDL-200x
meeting in the afternoon on Tuesday.
Wed, 3 Dec: 8:30am - Noon:
SUAVE presentation by Peter Ashenden
VHDL-X presentation by John Willis
Both are interactive.
Purpose is to see if we want to use any existing work as
the foundation for adding new capabilities to VHDL.
Wed, 3 Dec: 1-5pm:
I anticipate some overflow discussion / decision making from
the morning presentations
As they are potentially related to these two private language
efforts, I wish to review the following:
Type genericity white paper/proposal published by Peter Ashenden
(http://www.eda-twiki.org/vhdl-200x/vhdl-200x-dta/hm/0022.html)
TBV (testbench & verification) proposals
(http://www.eda-twiki.org/vhdl-200x/vhdl-200x-tbv/vhdl-200x-tbv.pdf)
Any environment proposals
Asynchronous modeling
Thurs, 4 Dec: 8:30-10:30am:
ABV/PSL Update and Issues
Thurs, 4 Dec, Remainder of day (till 5pm):
Fast-Track.
There are a handful of proposals and a number of additional
issues considered under this umbrella.
Need to get all of them to the LCS (language change specification)
level for the next revision.
Donations of hierarchical reference/signal spy functionality
will be reviewed as well.
We (functional team leaders) will get more information on each subject area published at www.eda.org/vhdl-200x and/or over this email list.
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Stephen Bailey
TME, Mentor Graphic's Model Technology Group
sbailey@model.com
303-775-1655 (mobile, preferred)
720-494-1202 (office)
www.model.com
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