Reply by Lewin A.R.W. Edwards●September 20, 20042004-09-20
> > That was an interesting book. Did the publisher give you any of my suggestions? ;)
>
> No. I'm assuming you mean you read the book and sent some feedback on
> how to improve it.
I proofread it. When I proof a book, the publishers always request
that I also provide any technical comments that come to mind while I'm
reading it. I was curious as to whether they pass on my other
comments. I know that for the two books I've written, I have not been
given commentary from the official proofreaders. So I'm slightly
curious as to whether these comments are actually filed, or whether
they go into a black hole.
(I've never had the chance to close the loop, by talking to the author
post-publication. I felt it was an odd coincidence that you posted the
"now available" message in c.a.e so I thought I'd take the
opportunity).
Reply by Jason●September 19, 20042004-09-19
larwe@larwe.com (Lewin A.R.W. Edwards) wrote in message news:<608b6569.0409170646.4e938985@posting.google.com>...
> > There is a new book now available on hw/sw co-verification.
> > It applies to both hardware and software engineers, especially
> > ARM SoC projects.
>
> That was an interesting book. Did the publisher give you any of my suggestions? ;)
No. I'm assuming you mean you read the book and sent some feedback on
how to improve it.
Reply by Lewin A.R.W. Edwards●September 17, 20042004-09-17
> There is a new book now available on hw/sw co-verification.
> It applies to both hardware and software engineers, especially
> ARM SoC projects.
That was an interesting book. Did the publisher give you any of my suggestions? ;)
Reply by Jason●September 16, 20042004-09-16
There is a new book now available on hw/sw co-verification.
It applies to both hardware and software engineers, especially
ARM SoC projects.
For more info visit:
http://coverification.home.comcast.net
It is now shipping from Amazon and other fine booksellers.