Proceedings ECBS'99. IEEE Conference and Workshop on Engineering of Computer-Based Systems
DOI: 10.1109/ecbs.1999.755890
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A new development framework based on efficient middleware for real-time embedded heterogeneous multicomputers

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“…A partial response to this design challenge of real-time multiprocessor digital signal processing systems has been the development of various graphically-based frameworks, i.e., integrated sets of tools, such as GEDAE, 4 RIPPEN, 5 PGM ACT, 6 and PeakWare for RACE 7 [4] to provide computer-aided system engineering (CASE) support for system implementation [5], [6], [7]. In particular, these frameworks offer code generation that reduces the complexity of system configuration and communication coding, a quality known as "complexity control."…”
Section: Rsp Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A partial response to this design challenge of real-time multiprocessor digital signal processing systems has been the development of various graphically-based frameworks, i.e., integrated sets of tools, such as GEDAE, 4 RIPPEN, 5 PGM ACT, 6 and PeakWare for RACE 7 [4] to provide computer-aided system engineering (CASE) support for system implementation [5], [6], [7]. In particular, these frameworks offer code generation that reduces the complexity of system configuration and communication coding, a quality known as "complexity control."…”
Section: Rsp Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A partial response to this design challenge of real-time multiprocessor digital signal processing systems has been the development of different graphically-based frameworks of tools, such as GEDAE 1 , RIPPEN 2 , PGM ACT 3 , and PeakWare for RACE 4 [1,2] to provide computer-aided system engineering (CASE) support for system implementation. In particular, these frameworks offer code generation that reduces the complexity of system configuration and communication coding, a quality known as "complexity control."…”
Section: Rsp Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%