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In recent years, design verification gained importance as a result of ever growing complexity and increasing cost of malfunctioning hardware. This resulted in various approaches for verification. On the other hand, higher abstraction levels introduced to help designer cope with the complexity of the designs. Different or specialized verification methods are needed for each abstraction level. Assertion...