Asynchronous transfer mode (2nd ed.): solution for broadband ISDN
Asynchronous transfer mode (2nd ed.): solution for broadband ISDN
Design of Communicating Systems: A System Engineering Approach
Design of Communicating Systems: A System Engineering Approach
Software Engineering Economics
Software Engineering Economics
Computer structures: Readings and examples (McGraw-Hill computer science series)
Computer structures: Readings and examples (McGraw-Hill computer science series)
A parallel/serial trade-off methodology for look-up table based decoders
DAC '97 Proceedings of the 34th annual Design Automation Conference
A Methodology for Hardware Architecture Trade-off at Different Levels of Abstraction
EDTC '97 Proceedings of the 1997 European conference on Design and Test
Specification Driven Behavioral Design Of Complex Systems
Journal of Integrated Design & Process Science
Specification Driven Behavioral Design Of Complex Systems
Journal of Integrated Design & Process Science
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In this paper we describe a support environment for architectural level design exploration and rapid prototyping of telecommunication systems. DASE is a design analysis and synthesis environment that accepts design descriptions in a Design Specification Language (DSL) and evolves it into a hardware and software system. Design space exploration is achieved through selections from pre-defined, generic, DSL library modules as templates. The design is validated by simulations. Yet at another level DASE supports behavioral synthesis by generating corresponding VHDL output. While only one case study is presented here, a table is given depicting a range of other studies carried out. A library supported environment can be reconfigured by an appropriate substitution of its library to cater to a different end-application. To that extent DASE is a domain independent framework.