A Preemptive Scheduling Mechanism for Accurate Behavioral Simulation of Digital Designs
IEEE Transactions on Computers
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
A rule-based approach to unifying functional and fault simulation and timing verification
DAC '86 Proceedings of the 23rd ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference
On the concept of dynamic multi-level simulation
ANSS '86 Proceedings of the 19th annual symposium on Simulation
The Hughes Data Flow Multiprocessor: architecture for efficient signal and data processing
ISCA '85 Proceedings of the 12th annual international symposium on Computer architecture
IEEE Design & Test
Behavioral-Level Fault Simulation
IEEE Design & Test
On behavior fault modeling for combinational digital designs
ITC'88 Proceedings of the 1988 international conference on Test: new frontiers in testing
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ADLIB (A Design Language for Indicating Behavior) is a new computer design language recently developed at Stanford. ADLIB is a superset of PASCAL with special facilities for concurrency and interprocess communication. It is normally used under the SABLE simulation system.