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This chapter introduced the concept of sequences and how they are used to generate verification scenarios. The architecture and implementation of sequences in the e language were explained and approaches for building homogeneous and heterogeneous sequences were discussed. Homogeneous sequences are used when only BFM is required for driving the generated sequence. Heterogeneous sequences are used with multiple BFMs. The concept of virtual sequences and virtual drivers were also introduced and used to implement heterogeneous sequences that will operate with any combination of pull and push modes from its multiple drivers.
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(2004). Sequence Generation. In: The e Hardware Verification Language. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-8024-7_8
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