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In the US, the variant appears to have become the most prevalent strain on 18 December, growing at 0.24 per day. [338] In Portugal, Omicron had reached 61.5% of cases on 22 December. [339] In Belgium, the strain has become the most prevalent on 25 December, [340] and in the Netherlands on 28 December. [341]
By the end of the year, XBB.1.5 accounted for 40.5% of new cases across the US, and was the dominant strain; variant of concern BQ.1 was running at 18.3% and BQ.1.1 represented 26.9% of new cases, while the BA.5 strain was in decline, at 3.7%.
In December 2009, a technical subcommittee of Accellera — a standards organization in the electronic design automation (EDA) industry — voted to establish the UVM and decided to base this new standard on the Open Verification Methodology (OVM-2.1.1), [1] a verification methodology developed jointly in 2007 by Cadence Design Systems and Mentor Graphics.
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The Open Verification Methodology (OVM) is a documented methodology with a supporting building-block library for the verification of semiconductor chip designs. The initial version, OVM 1.0, was released in January, 2008, [1] and regular updates have expanded its functionality. The latest version is OVM 2.1.2, released in January, 2011.
OVM may refer to: Open Verification Methodology , a documented methodology with a supporting building-block library for the verification of semiconductor chip designs Option Verdun/Montréal , a municipal political party in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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eRM formed the basis of the URM (Universal Reuse Methodology) developed by Cadence Design Systems for the SystemVerilog verification language. URM, together with contribution from Mentor Graphics' AVM, later became the OVM (Open Verification Methodology), and eventually becoming the UVM (Universal Verification Methodology). [citation needed]