Component selection and matching for IP-based design
Proceedings of the conference on Design, automation and test in Europe
International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing - Global Competitive Manufacturing
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The innovation in the domain of reuse is driven by both the development of Intellectual Property (IP) components and accompanying standards for mix and match of these components within highly specialized design flows. The archiving are retrieving of IP blocks seem to be crucial since the level of quality is influenced by efficient and flexible query mechanisms. The innovation of the approach presented in this paper stems from providing an infrastructure for distributed and heterogeneous IP reuse databases based on CORBA mechanisms. The Reuse Management System (RMS) is now embedded into a CORBA environment that supports not only hardware but also software for hardware and software IP blocks and thus supports hardware/software co-design for system-on-chip (SOC) design.