2001
DOI: 10.1016/s1383-7621(00)00046-1
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Quality-driven design in the system-on-a-chip era: Why and how?

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“…Our accelerator design method is based on the quality-driven design paradigm [10]. According to this paradigm, system design is actually about a definition of the required quality, in the sense of a satisfactory answer to the following two questions: what quality is required and how can it be achieved?…”
Section: Quality-driven Model-based Design Methodology For Hardware Mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our accelerator design method is based on the quality-driven design paradigm [10]. According to this paradigm, system design is actually about a definition of the required quality, in the sense of a satisfactory answer to the following two questions: what quality is required and how can it be achieved?…”
Section: Quality-driven Model-based Design Methodology For Hardware Mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and "How can it be achieved?". Therefore the research of the ASAM project builds on the methodology of quality-driven model-based system design proposed in [1]. Moreover, the ASAM project builds on the platform-based design of heterogeneous multi-processor embedded systems [1], [2], ASIP design methods [3][4][5][6][7][8][9], hardware compilation techniques [2], and software analysis, re-structuring and compilation techniques [2], [10].…”
Section: Contribution and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To effectively and efficiently cope with such a massive combination of design choices, ASAM exploits the abstraction, separation of concerns and quality-driven design decision making principles through introducing several abstraction levels in the design flow, decomposing the complex design problem into a hierarchical network of simpler sub-problems (issues), ordering the consideration of the sub-problems, and using various abstract and partial models when solving particular sub-problems [1]. The methods and tools used for each level/issue deal with a sub-set of correlated design concerns, and collaborate with each other in a well-defined coherent way to together deliver a high-quality application-specific HW/SW system design.…”
Section: Contribution and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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