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Jason Andrews

Jason Andrews is an Architect at Cadence Design Systems, where he is responsible for embedded software and hardware/software co-verification products and methodology. He is the author of the book "Co-Verification of Hardware and Software for ARM SoC Design" and lives in Minneapolis with wife Deborah and five wonderful children.

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Virtualization and Verification With Posedge Software
Posedge Software is a Cadence Verification Alliance Member with skills in two of my favorite areas: virtualization and embedded software verification. Posedge has worked with ISX as far back as 2006. Besides the fact that they are skilled in verification   Read More »
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ESC Boston: Day 2
This morning before heading to ESC it dawned on me that the park across the street from my hotel was the Boston Public Garden . Maybe it was the swans on the hotel logo, but the ironic thing is that the only way I knew about this park was by reading the   Read More »
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Virtualization Taxonomy
I arrived safe and sound at the Embedded Systems Conference in Boston today. It's been a few years since I have attended ESC, but it all came back to me quickly, and is just as I remember it, a lot of small booths with vendors showing small boards   Read More »
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Is Host-Code Execution History?
Before getting into the details of today's topic I'm happy to report a brand new baby girl was born on October 1 into the Andrews family of Ham Lake, MN. She is our sixth child, and the forth girl to go along with two boys. Currently, I play a   Read More »
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Early Embedded Systems Conference Coverage
Today, a friend sent me a link to an article on embedded.com that talks about my upcoming presentation at the Embedded Systems Boston Conference . I love the title about turning hardware and software design upside down. I guess it's true that this   Read More »
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Users Take Over at CDNLive! 2008
This year I did not attend CDNLive! in San Jose. I wasn't presenting anything and was quite busy with other things. The good news was that there were three ISX (Incisive Software Extensions) users making the presentations so I could stay home and   Read More »
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Embedded Software Bugging and Debugging
In one of my previous posts I introduced an interesting book titled Dreaming in Code . One of the great quotes from the book pertains to today's subject, embedded software debugging. If you don't have the book you can look it up on the book excerpt   Read More »
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Chip Level Verification with Processors
Today, I will discuss some alternatives for chip-level verification with designs that have microprocessors in them. Since I started at Axis Systems back in 2001, the number of designs with processors has steadily gone from a few, to some, to most, to   Read More »
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The Road to Better Software Verification
It seems the debate over the benefits of better software verification is still alive and well. I just read a blog post by Frank Schirrmeister on Software Developer Attitude and the topic of hardware vs. software methodology. Part of the post brings up   Read More »
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Embedded Systems Conference Boston 2008
Friday is that last day to get the Early Bird price for the Embedded Systems Conference scheduled for October 28-30 at the Hynes Convention Center in Boston. There are a lot of great sessions on embedded software development including a track on Debugging   Read More »
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