Proceedings of the 22nd EUROMICRO Conference
Automating System-Level Design: From Specification to Architecture
Prague, Czech Republic
September 02-September 05
ISBN: 0-8186-7487-3
Abstract: In this paper we present a new method to specify digital systems at the system level and to automatically transform a specification into a set of required system components from which in turn a complete system can be constructed using a knowledge-based configuration system. Our approach bases on an object-oriented domain model which captures all knowledge about a certain domain of systems. Throughout the paper we use the domain of RISC processors as an example. We show how the designer specifies systems based on a given domain model and how a specification is automatically mapped into a set of system functions.
Index Terms:
reduced instruction set computing; system-level design automation; digital systems specification; system components; knowledge-based configuration system; object-oriented domain model; RISC processors; system functions
Citation:
K. Agsteiner, D. Monjau, S. Schulze, "Automating System-Level Design: From Specification to Architecture," euromicro, pp.0104, Proceedings of the 22nd EUROMICRO Conference, 1996
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