CASE: an integrated design environment for algorithm-driven architectures

One use of integrated System-level Design Automation (SLDA) tools is during the development of algorithm-driven architectures. In this paper, we discuss an approach to structuring SLDA tools that provides application-area designers a flexible range of support for migrating algorithms into special-pu...

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Published in:24th ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference pp. 596 - 599
Main Author: Bulterman, D. C. A.
Format: Conference Proceeding
Language:English
Published: New York, NY, USA ACM 01-10-1987
Series:ACM Conferences
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Summary:One use of integrated System-level Design Automation (SLDA) tools is during the development of algorithm-driven architectures. In this paper, we discuss an approach to structuring SLDA tools that provides application-area designers a flexible range of support for migrating algorithms into special-purpose computer networks. Using digital signal processing applications as an example problem domain, we discuss the motivation and current implementation of a set of design migration tools used to develop real-time distributed architectures as part of the Brown Computer-Aided System Engineering (CASE) project.
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ISBN:9780818607813
0818607815
ISSN:0738-100X
DOI:10.1145/37888.37982