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Embedded real-time systems
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DAC '93 Proceedings of the 30th international Design Automation Conference
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Performance modeling of VLSI systems
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CHDL '93 Proceedings of the 11th IFIP WG10.2 International Conference sponsored by IFIP WG10.2 and in cooperation with IEEE COMPSOC on Computer Hardware Description Languages and their Applications
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DAC '97 Proceedings of the 34th annual Design Automation Conference
FM '99 Proceedings of the Wold Congress on Formal Methods in the Development of Computing Systems-Volume II
Performance verification using partial evaluation and interval analysis
EDTC '97 Proceedings of the 1997 European conference on Design and Test
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International Journal of Web Engineering and Technology
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PDL (performance description language) is a high-level performance modeling language that offers a way to generate valuable design analysis data. Designers can write generic performance models in PDL and, for specific designs, compile them into executable versions. The PDL system can then process performance data and generate detailed graphs that can be used for analysis. PDL theory is embedded into designer-friendly language constructs to permit succinct and readable performance models. And because the PDL evaluator supports incremental attribute evaluation, the performance models can be partially evaluated. PDL is a step toward further development of robust general-purpose environments for performance modeling and evaluation.