http://vhdl.org/vi/oovhdl/ (World Wide Web Directory, 06/1995)
IEEE DASC Study Group on OO Extensions to VHDL (OOVHDL)
IEEE DASC Object-Oriented VHDL SG Home Page
Introduction:
The Study Group on Object-Oriented Extensions to VHDL was established
in late 1993 in response to growing interest in the idea of
applying object-oriented techniques in developing VHDL models.
The group is presently examining two proposals for object-oriented
extensions to VHDL.
Group Objectives:
To build an understanding of what "object-oriented VHDL" might
mean, what this should look like, how it might be used, and what
benefits are to be expected from applying it.
Activities and Achievements:
The Fourth meeting of the Study Group was held on November 11th, 1994 at
Tysons Corner, VA. The next meeting of the Group is scheduled on to be
held in conjunction with the spring VIUF in San Diego April 3-6, 1995.
Notes from previous meetings are available
here. To get
involved contact the chair.
Additional relevant documents and slide presentations of the
OOVHDL group are likewise available by anonymous ftp or gopher from
here.
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Group Sysop/Chair:
Doug Dunlop, dunlop@wash.inmet.com, (703) 827-2606