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This paper addresses the need to develop firm intellectual properties (IPs) with a standard set of deliverables so they can be integrated with very little effort. We have presented the design flow used for developing a firm IP. A DMA controller is used as an example. The paper highlights the deliverables from a IP vendor/user perspective to proliferate the acceptance and usage of the IP.