Willamette HDL's AccurateC language-rule checker for C/C++-based electronic design fits into a SystemC-based design flow. It performs a series of checks that adhere to established language-rule sets ...
Considering that a high-end BRMS (business rule management system) costs about $50,000 just to get started, and that annual maintenance, runtime fees, and professional services can drive the total ...
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