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From the Publisher:The Third Edition has been revised and updated to conform to the IEEE 1364-1995 Standard. Several entirely new chapters have been added including a chapter on Advanced Timing and a chapter on Synthesis. The chapter on synthesis presents methods of describing systems for both logic and behavioral synthesis. Thomas & Moorby's The Verilog Hardware Description Language, Third Edition is a valuable resource for engineers and students interested in describing, simulating and synthesizing digital systems. The book and the CD-ROM allow the reader to be able to study Verilog as well as use it.