Part I makes the case for C++, and shows a standard verification system using object-oriented programming (OOP).
Part II presents two open-source C++ libraries that enable efficient verification with C++ -- Teal, a C++ to Verilog interface, and Truss, a standard verification framework.
Part III focuses on OOP with examples from real verification projects.
Both a learning and a reference tool, Hardware Verification with C++: A Practitioner’s Handbook gives you everything you need to do hardware verification with C++ apart from a simulator—all provided as open-source on the companion CD.
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