Mapping irregular applications to DIVA, a PIM-based data-intensive architecture
SC '99 Proceedings of the 1999 ACM/IEEE conference on Supercomputing
Retargetable compiled simulation of embedded processors using a machine description language
ACM Transactions on Design Automation of Electronic Systems (TODAES)
Exploiting intellectual properties with imprecise design costs for system-on-chip synthesis
IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration (VLSI) Systems
Applying multi-paradigm and design pattern approaches to hardware/software design and reuse
Patterns and skeletons for parallel and distributed computing
Quality of Electronic Design: From Architectural Level to Test Coverage
ISQED '00 Proceedings of the 1st International Symposium on Quality of Electronic Design
An IP-based on-chip packet-switched network
Networks on chip
Strategies for the integration of hardware and software IP components in embedded systems-on-chip
Integration, the VLSI Journal - Special issue: IP and design reuse
Issues in the development of a practical NoC: the Proteo concept
Integration, the VLSI Journal - Special issue: Networks on chip and reconfigurable fabrics
Debug Support Strategy for Systems-on-Chips with Multiple Processor Cores
IEEE Transactions on Computers
Hardware/software IP integration using the ROSES design environment
ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems (TECS)
Embedded software debugging using virtual filesystem abstractions
Journal of Systems Architecture: the EUROMICRO Journal
Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
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System on chip opens the way for a multitude of electronics products not economically feasible before. SOC technology holds the key to increasingly complex applications by enabling high-performance, embedded processing solutions at a low, single-chip cost.Over the past two years, the Virtual Socket Interface Alliance development working groups have made great progress in defining the interface challenges, identifying the required functions, and recommending specific data formats and guidelines. As new developments take place in the SOC revolution, VSIA continues to play a critical role in fostering various pilot projects and adoption activities that encourage industry to try out and gradually adopt specifications for interoperable virtual components. These efforts are laying the groundwork to speed the development of emerging standards that will unleash the SOC potential, eventually benefiting the entire industry.