Proceedings 2000. Design Automation Conference. (IEEE Cat. No.00CH37106)
DOI: 10.1109/aspdac.2000.835131
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Embedded system design with multiple languages

Abstract: -The use of several languages in the design of embedded systems is very convenient for application development and optimization but it can become an obstacle on the way to higher design productivity. This paper explains solutions and future trends.

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“…This classification shares similarities with the classifications proposed in [34] and [35]. In particular, the way we group some of the reviewed approaches is comparable to the grouping which is proposed in these classifications.…”
Section: Approaches Addressing the Heterogeneity Problemsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…This classification shares similarities with the classifications proposed in [34] and [35]. In particular, the way we group some of the reviewed approaches is comparable to the grouping which is proposed in these classifications.…”
Section: Approaches Addressing the Heterogeneity Problemsupporting
confidence: 61%
“…47 Chang et al 48 concluded that these mobile device-based health services should be used more effectively to minimise excess costs without compromising quality health care. Designing mobile applications in multiple languages 49 and using various mobile device-based translation applications 48 is one way to help alleviate this challenge. For example, in the absence of an interpreter, to collect basic information on presenting complaint and medical history, an app-based multilingual digital assistance tool can be used, as was developed and pilot tested in a primary health care centre for refugees in Germany.…”
Section: Mobile Device-based Application Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The most important issues of system modeling are represented by efficiency (i.e., the model must be quickly developable), flexibility (i.e., the model must be easily adaptable to explore different design implementations), and functionality (i.e., the behavior of the system must reflect the informal specification and it must satisfy the system constraints). Finite state machines (FSMs), (8) Labeled Transition Systems, (9) Kripke structures, (10) Petri nets, (11,12) process networks, (13) etc. are valuable alternatives to formally model the functionality of embedded systems at such a level.…”
Section: Embedded Systems: Design Flowmentioning
confidence: 99%