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This chapter presented code reuse issues and introduced concepts of e Reuse Methodology (eRM) and e Verification Components as an embodiment of eRM. Issues related to organization and architecture of eVCs development was presented. This chapter focused mostly on deployment and architectural issues of code reuse. Sequence generation and messaging are also two important considerations in code reuse and these issues are discussed in their corresponding chapters.

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(2004). e Reuse Methodology. In: The e Hardware Verification Language. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-8024-7_15

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