News - Consortia and Working Groups
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The Enhanced ZigBee Standard: More Control, More Choice
Evolution in Standard Offers Numerous Features, Convenience, Strength and Security
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PrismTech Joins Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium (NCOIC) to Help Ensure Interoperability of COTS 'Building Blocks'
PrismTech, a leading provider of productivity tools and middleware, announced that it has joined the Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium (NCOIC), a non-profit international organization dedicated to accelerating the introduction of a common, industry-wide technical infrastructure for network-centric operations. The consortium is working to enable open standards and interoperability in systems that serve joint, interagency, and multi-national users.
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Parvus Corporation Joins AFCEA as Corporate Member
Membership in AFCEA to further support growing base of military customers
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TenAsys Promoted to Bronze Level Intel Communications Alliance
Membership Recognizes TenAsys' Commitment to Solutions for the Embedded Market
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Arcom joins ZigBee Alliance
Arcom demonstrates it’s commitment to industrial wireless network gateways by joining the ZigBee Alliance at the participant level. The ZigBee Alliance is an international association of companies working together to enable and promote ZigBee wireless technology as an open standard. ZigBee is a low power, low cost, wireless mesh networking technology designed for monitoring and control applications in industry and home automation. Arcom has been producing industrial network gateways using cellular radio and satellite technology for over 10 years. Arcom is now developing an IEEE 802.15.4 / ZigBee ready product using Chipcon’s industry leading CS2420 device for low power mesh networking applications.
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Accellera Approves New Open Verification Library Standard
Accellera, the electronics industry organization focused on electronic design automation (EDA) standards, today announced that its Board of Directors, representing systems, semiconductor and design tool member companies, approved Accellera’s Open Verification Library (OVL) 1.0, as an Accellera verification standard earlier this month. The new standard was also approved unanimously by the Accellera OVL Verilog/SystemVerilog Assertion (OVL-VSVA) technical committee. The OVL standard results in better quality HDL (hardware description language) designs, since the pre-defined checkers, written in either Verilog or SystemVerilog, allow designers to take advantage of assertion-based verification immediately. Both SystemVerilog and Verilog language-compliant tools can take advantage of this new verification standard. The library includes 31 assertion checkers for each language that cover many of the common properties that engineers check during the functional verification of register-transfer level (RTL) code.
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Service Availability Forum Announces ISAS 2006 Call for Papers
3rd Annual International Service Availability Symposium Seeks to Improve Implementation and Deployment of New High Availability Solutions