Design Automation Standards Committee
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The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Design Automation Standards Committee, is a part of the IEEE Computer Society and the IEEE Standards Association.
This group sponsors and develops standards under the policies of the IEEE.
The group started in the summer of 1984 at the Design Automation Conference. Initially, the group supported VHDL as a standard, but extended its coverage to Verilog, and then additional areas in the design automation space.
After going through a period of very few meetings in 2004-6 which ended with some contention about Power standards (see Common Power Format and Unified Power Format), the group developed new and explicit [policies and procedures]. With these procedures approved in 2007, the group began meeting monthly via teleconference. Active meetings include EDA companies, System integration companies, Electronic Intellectual Property (IP developers, and Semiconductor companies, and individuals interested in these topics.
Beginning in 2007, the group began to award the Ron Waxman Design Automation Standards Committee Meritorious Service Award. This award was named after the early and consitantly contributing organizer of the DASC, Ron Waxman.
The first recipient of the award in 2007 was Gabe Moretti.
[edit] References
- See the Category:IEEE DASC standards for links to pages of individual standards and related pages
- Information on the DASC, including the [new Policies and Procedures]
- Pointers to many of the working groups can be found at http://eda.org
- See [DASC approves low power format PAR] Gabe Moretti, [EDA DesignLine] 2007-03-16 12:31PM EDT