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A Design Flow for the Development, Characterization, and Refinement of System Level Architectural Services
Douglas Densmore

Citation
Douglas Densmore. "A Design Flow for the Development, Characterization, and Refinement of System Level Architectural Services". Talk or presentation, 15, May, 2008.

Abstract
Dissertation talk detailing system level design techniques to create architecture services in a platform-based design environment. A design flow and case studies to be provided.

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    Douglas Densmore. <a
    href="http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/333.html"
    ><i>A Design Flow for the Development,
    Characterization, and Refinement of System Level
    Architectural Services</i></a>, Talk or
    presentation,  15, May, 2008.
  • Plain text
    Douglas Densmore. "A Design Flow for the Development,
    Characterization, and Refinement of System Level
    Architectural Services". Talk or presentation,  15,
    May, 2008.
  • BibTeX
    @presentation{Densmore08_DesignFlowForDevelopmentCharacterizationRefinement,
        author = {Douglas Densmore},
        title = {A Design Flow for the Development,
                  Characterization, and Refinement of System Level
                  Architectural Services},
        day = {15},
        month = {May},
        year = {2008},
        abstract = {Dissertation talk detailing system level design
                  techniques to create architecture services in a
                  platform-based design environment. A design flow
                  and case studies to be provided.},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/333.html}
    }
    

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