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s4d
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Vienna
Country
Austria
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This fourth edition of <strong>S4D Conference</strong> has evolved from several industry workshops organized by ECSI into the areas of debug and provides a forum for work and standardization efforts related to debug of electronic systems&#046; The conference addresses a vast set of requirements from system and SoC companies with regard to debug methods and tools&#046; It includes efforts from IEEE and other standards working groups, including the Nexus 5001 Forum, IJTAG (IEEE P1687), IEEE 1149&#046;7, MIPI, industry working groups including OCP&#8211;IP, the Multicore Association (MCA), the Accellera &#8211; SPIRIT Consortium and Eclipse and industry R&amp;D projects contributing to debug and related tools and methods development&#046; The S4D Conference event also allows presentation and discussion of existing and new commercial debug tools and products related to electronic (silicon and software) methods, devices, and systems&#046; In summary, the S4D Conference provides a forum for discussing research, scientific and commercial development in the areas of system, software, SoC and silicon debug&#046; <div class="rtejustify"><br>Come present research, tools, or methodologies that help eliminate bugs embedded in hardware and/or software at any stage of product development&#046; Potential topics include market/human research on trends in debug requirements for developers of embedded systems and standardization activities for debug and debug automation&#046;</div> <div class="rtejustify"><br><strong>Topics of Interest: </strong>System Level Debug, improving visibility ● Architecture, design analysis ● Human factors; Bug sources and our behaviors in preventing and eliminating them ● Real&#8211;time debug analysis and tracing ● Debug tools and activities throughout the product development life&#8211;cycle ● System Performance Analysis and Optimization ● Multi&#8211;core and heterogeneous core debug ● Debug in a co&#8211;development environment ● On&#8211;die debug capabilities ● Software debug/analysis infrastructure DFT Reuse for Debug and Analysis ● Transitioning debug and test among model, simulation, FPGA, and Post&#8211;silicon ● Bug capture automation and reproduction ● Debugging of IP blocks and their Integration ● Debug Architectures and Interfaces ● Digital/Analog Debug ● Tools for Debug, Analysis and Optimization ● Tools and Equipment Impact ● Debug Case Studies ● Debug R&amp;D Initiatives Debug Standards ● Debugging of distributed/networked systems<br></div>