A Practical Introduction to PSL

Cindy Eisner, Dana Fisman

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Abstract

PSL is a property specification language. It is a means to express properties of a design, and in addition to specify how verification tools should use those properties. For example, a property may be asserted — this specifies that the design in question is expected to behave as described by the property. A property may also be assumed — this specifies that the design in question expects its inputs to behave as described by the property. PSL also provides other directives, for instance a means to specify scenarios that should be covered.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherSpringer New York
Number of pages240
ISBN (Electronic)9780387361239
ISBN (Print)9780387353135
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2006
Externally publishedYes

Publication series

NameIntegrated Circuits and Systems
PublisherSpringer
ISSN (Print)1558-9412
ISSN (Electronic)1558-9420

Keywords

  • Assertion Languages
  • Assertion-Based Verification
  • Formal property specification
  • Simulation and formal verification
  • Standard
  • Temporal logic
  • algorithms
  • computer-aided design (CAD)
  • layers
  • logic
  • modeling
  • semantics
  • Simulation

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