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Author / Creator:Robinson, David (Verification engineer)
Imprint:Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier/Morgan Kaufmann, ©2007.
Description:1 online resource (xvii, 244 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
Series:The Morgan Kaufmann series in systems on silicon
Morgan Kaufmann series in systems on silicon.
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ISBN:9780123742100
0123742102
9780080551555
0080551556
9786611038328
6611038329
1281038326
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Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-240) and index.
English.
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Summary:Whats this AOP thing anyway, reallywhen you get right down to itand can someone please explain what an aspect actually is? Aspect-Oriented Programming with the e Verification Language takes a pragmatic, example based, and fun approach to unraveling the mysteries of AOP. In this book, youll learn how to: Use AOP to organize your code in a way that makes it easy to deal with the things you really care about in your verification environments. Forget about organizing by classes, and start organizing by functionality, layers, components, protocols, functional coverage, checking, or anything that you decide is important to you Easily create flexible code that eases your development burden, and gives your users the power to quickly do what they need to do with your code Truly create a plug-and-play environment that allows you to add and remove functionality without modifying your code. Examples include how to use AOP to create pluggable debug modules, and a pluggable module that lets you check that your testbench is still working before you begin a regression Utilize AOP to sidestep those productivity roadblocks that seem to plague all projects at the most inconvenient of times Discover why return is evil, and some other gotchas with the AOP features of e All of the methodologies, tips, and techniques described in this book have been developed and tested on real projects, with real people, real schedules and all of the associated problems that come with these. Only the ones that worked, and worked well, have made it in, so by following the advice given in this book, youll gain access to the true power of AOP while neatly avoiding the effort of working it all out yourself. Use AOP to organize your code in a way that makes it easy to deal with the things you really care about in your verification environments. Forget about organizing by classes, and start organizing by functionality, layers, components, protocols, functional coverage, checking, or anything that you decide is important to you Easily create flexible code that eases your development burden, and gives your users the power to quickly do what they need to do with your code Truly create a plug-and-play environment that allows you to add and remove functionality without modifying your code. Examples include how to use AOP to create pluggable debug modules, and a pluggable module that lets you check that your testbench is still working before you begin a regression Utilize AOP to sidestep those productivity roadblocks that seem to plague all projects at the most inconvenient of times Discover why return is evil, and some other gotchas with the AOP features of e.
Other form:Print version: Robinson, David. Aspect-oriented programming with the e verification language. Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier/Morgan Kaufmann, ©2007 9780123742100 0123742102

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