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41st Design Automation Conference to Host Workshop on UML for SoC Designers

               Sunday Session Intended to Initiate Discussions,
                  Exchange Information on Emerging Standard

    BOULDER, Colo., May 25 /PRNewswire/ -- The 41st Design Automation
Conference (DAC) will play host to the first workshop on the unified modeling
language (UML) for System-on-Chip (SoC) designers Sunday, June 6, from 9 a.m.
until 5 p.m. at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego.
    DAC, the electronic design automation (EDA) industry's leading event,
officially begins Monday, June 7, and runs until Friday, June 11, and will be
held at the San Diego Convention Center.
    The UML-SoC Workshop is planned as a forum for discussion and opportunity
to exchange experiences and information, with a focus on UML application to
SoC design and general hardware-related aspects.  With UML 2.0 nearing its
final acceptance as an Object Modeling Group (OMG) standard, industrial and
academic groups from EDA, embedded software, systems and design communities
have started to apply it to SoC design.  The workshop will also attempt to
coordinate these efforts.
    Workshop organizers are Grant Martin, chief scientist at Tensilica Inc.,
and Wolfgang Mueller of Paderborn University.
    For the complete workshop agenda, visit the DAC website located at:
http://www.dac.com.  Or, visit http://www.c-lab.de/uml-soc.
    The UML-SoC Workshop is open to all design automation professionals.
Registration is $100 for members of ACM or IEEE and $150 for non-members.

    About DAC
    DAC is the premier forum for the electronic design industry to exchange
information on products, methodologies, and processes.  Attended by more than
10,000 developers, designers, researchers, managers, and engineers from
leading electronics companies and universities around the world, DAC includes
more than 200 exhibitors and offers a robust technical program covering the
electronics industry's hottest trends.
    The conference is sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery/
Special Interest Group on Design Automation (ACM/SIGDA), the Institute of
Electrical and Electronics Engineers/Circuits and Systems Society (IEEE/CASS)
and the Electronic Design Automation Consortium (EDA Consortium).  For more
information, including registration, visit the DAC website at http://www.dac.com, or
contact DAC management at 1-800-321-4573.


SOURCE 41st Design Automation Conference




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