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Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: CoWare
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 24 November 2004

Group to promote electronic system-level
design

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The CoWare Innovators Group (CING) has been formed to foster best practices in electronic system-level (ESL) design.

The CoWare Innovators Group (CING) has been formed to foster best practices in electronic system-level (ESL) design Under the worldwide umbrella of CING, design engineers who are adopting CoWare's ESL tools and methodologies are gathering to share experiences and learn from each other

The next meeting - Japan CING (J-CING) - will be held at the Century Hyatt Tokyo on 26th November 2004.

CING provides a comprehensive forum - including user presentations, keynote speeches and networking breaks - to promote the exchange of information and ideas about ESL design methodologies and flows beyond those covered in other SystemC users groups.

The meetings focus on critical SystemC, C/C++, Lisa and Matlab design issues faced by system architects, processor designers, DSP application designers, and algorithm developers.

Existing and prospective CoWare users, as well as others interested in ESL design, are invited to attend the meetings to share their ESL design experiences, successes, frustrations and challenges.

"Because CoWare is the technology leader in ESL design, many customers work closely with our experts as they adopt ESL tools and methodologies to speed electronic product design", said Dr Heinz Holzapfel, Vice President of Worldwide Services and Support at CoWare.

"CING provides a forum for highly qualified ESL designers to continue to learn from each other and our technical teams".

CING meetings are held annually in North America, Japan and Europe.

The first CING meeting in North America was recently held in Santa Clara, California in conjunction with the GSPx conference.

The annual Japan CING (J-CING) meeting will be held at the Century Hyatt Tokyo on 26th November 2004.

Professor Heinrich Meyr, founder and codirector of the Institute for Integrated Signal Processing Systems at Aachen University of Technology (RWTH Aachen), will deliver the keynote address.

J-CING will feature user presentations from Rohm, NEC, Macnica, STMicroelectronics and Fujitsu Labs; and many of CoWare's partners will participate in a vendor fair as part of the event.

The annual Europe CING (EU-CING) meeting will be held on Friday 11th March 2005, immediately following the DATE 2005 conference and exhibition in Munich, Germany.

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