The case for design using the World Wide Web
DAC '95 Proceedings of the 32nd annual ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference
Computer networks: a systems approach
Computer networks: a systems approach
Java as a specification language for hardware-software systems
ICCAD '97 Proceedings of the 1997 IEEE/ACM international conference on Computer-aided design
Data security for Web-based CAD
DAC '98 Proceedings of the 35th annual Design Automation Conference
Specification and validation of disstributed IP-based designs with JavaCAD
DATE '99 Proceedings of the conference on Design, automation and test in Europe
Virtual simulation of distributed IP-based designs
Proceedings of the 36th annual ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference
Verification and management of a multimillion-gate embedded core design
Proceedings of the 36th annual ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference
Concurrent-simulation-based remote IP evaluation over the internet for system-on-a-chip design
Proceedings of the 14th international symposium on Systems synthesis
Protected IP-core test generation
Proceedings of the 12th ACM Great Lakes symposium on VLSI
IP delivery for FPGAs using Applets and JHDL
Proceedings of the 39th annual Design Automation Conference
AMLETO: A Multi-language Environment for Functional Test Generation
ITC '01 Proceedings of the 2001 IEEE International Test Conference
Laerte++: an object oriented high-level TPG for systemC designs
Languages for system specification
VLSI CAD tool protection by birthmarking design solutions
GLSVLSI '05 Proceedings of the 15th ACM Great Lakes symposium on VLSI
Artificial Intelligence for Engineering Design, Analysis and Manufacturing
Concept-based partitioning for large multidomain multifunctional embedded systems
ACM Transactions on Design Automation of Electronic Systems (TODAES)
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An effective selection of the more suited IP-core, available for a particular design, should be based on some simulation sessions. However, simulation models cannot be close enough to the real models of the core to protect the intellectual property. This paper proposes a Web-CAD methodology for IP-core analysis based on a client/server simulation architecture. The core vendor can make available to the public even the core models used for core synthesis without disclosing IP information. On the other side, the core user can simulate the remote core in the local simulation environment in the same way a local library component is simulated. To achieve this result, some problems concerning the non equivalence of the event driven semantic and the message driven semantic have been analyzed and solved.