Modeling for synthesis - the gap between intent and behavior

  • Authors:
  • Gerald Estrin

  • Affiliations:
  • Computer Science Department, University of California, Los Angeles, California

  • Venue:
  • Proceedings of the Symposium on Design Automation and Microprocessors
  • Year:
  • 1977

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Abstract

Aside from the continuing critical inputs of UCLA faculty and students SARA has been affected by [CLE74]; the work of the MIT Information Structures Group, Carnegie-Mellon studies, the Case-Western Reserve LOGOS project, Petri Net studies, the growing literature on structured programming and work on program verification. The body of this paper presents the highlights of our synthesis methodology, the set of primitives used by modeling tools in SARA and a fast look at the design procedure proposed to support the methodology.