Novas Software

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Novas Software
Image:novaslogo.gif
Type of Company Private Company
Founded 1996
Headquarters San Jose, California
Key people Scott Sandler, President & CEO
Products Debussy Debug System
Verdi Automated Debug
Siloti Visibility Enhancement
Slogan Accelerating Engineers
Website www.novas.com

Novas Software was founded in 1996 by Dr. Paul Huang to address the ongoing problem of debugging chip designs. Since then, Novas has grown to employ over 130 people worldwide in their office locations across the world including Texas, New Hampshire, the United Kingdom, Japan, Korea, India, Israel and other locations. Though their office are worldwide, the company headquarters resides in San Jose, California.

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[edit] Company Accolades

Most recently, in a study conducted by EETimes Novas Software was the sixth most-used EDA vendor.[1] Along with this, Novas Software topped the user satisfaction ratings with 100% of respondents in Europe, 83% in North America & 69% in Asia saying they were either "very" or "somewhat" satisfied.[2] This distinction has been awarded to Novas Software for five years in a row.

[edit] Product Offerings

Specifically dealing in the electronic design automation industry, Novas offers debugging and visibility enhancement products that cut down on verification time. Novas' main product offerings include the Debussy Debug System, Verdi Automated Debug System & the Siloti family of Visibility Enhancement products.

[edit] References

  1. ^ EETimes July 2006 study located here:[1]
  2. ^ EETimes July 2006 study with graph of findings here:[2]

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