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Introduction: System Level Design: Past, Present and Future (CROSBI ID 35259)

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Gajski, Daniel D. Introduction: System Level Design: Past, Present and Future // Design, Automation, and Test in Europe: The Most Influential Papers of 10 Years DATE / Lauwereins, Rudy ; Madsen, Jan (ur.). New York (NY): Springer, 2008. str. 3-14

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Gajski, Daniel D.

engleski

Introduction: System Level Design: Past, Present and Future

With complexities of multiprocessor platforms (MPPs) rising almost daily, the design community has been searching for a new methodology that can handle given complexities with increased productivity and decreased time-to-market. The obvious solution that comes to mind is increasing levels of abstraction, or in other words, increasing the size of the basic building blocks. However, it is not clear what these basic blocks should be and how to create a multiprocessor system out of these basic blocks. To make things more difficult, the difference between software and hardware is becoming indistinguishable which, in turn, requires sizable change in the industrial and academic infrastructure.

System Level Design, Multiprocessor System

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3-14.

objavljeno

Podaci o knjizi

Design, Automation, and Test in Europe: The Most Influential Papers of 10 Years DATE

Lauwereins, Rudy ; Madsen, Jan

New York (NY): Springer

2008.

978-1-4020-6487-6

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