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A Platform-Based Design Methodology for the Electronic System Level
Douglas Densmore, Abhijit Davare

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Douglas Densmore, Abhijit Davare. "A Platform-Based Design Methodology for the Electronic System Level". VDM Verlag, 2008, 978-3836473149.

Abstract
Embedded electronic system design is currently faced with increasing levels of complexity, heterogeneity, and time-to-market demands. In order to cope with these pressures, abstraction and modularity are becoming cornerstones of today's design methodologies. However, if not accompanied by robust design frameworks and flows, they will not be successful. This book describes a number of frameworks and design flows which use a technique called Platform-based Design which addresses these concerns explicitly. This book discusses the emergence of Electronic System Level Design, the Metropolis and Metro II design frameworks, refinement verification and characterization techniques, as well as case studies in the areas of multimedia and distributed electronic system design. This work should be of interest to professionals and graduate students working in the areas of electronic design automation and embedded software design.

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    @book{DensmoreDavare08_PlatformBasedDesignMethodologyForElectronicSystemLevel,
        author = {Douglas Densmore and Abhijit Davare},
        title = {A Platform-Based Design Methodology for the
                  Electronic System Level},
        publisher = {VDM Verlag},
        year = {2008},
        isbn = {978-3836473149},
        abstract = {Embedded electronic system design is currently
                  faced with increasing levels of complexity,
                  heterogeneity, and time-to-market demands. In
                  order to cope with these pressures, abstraction
                  and modularity are becoming cornerstones of
                  today's design methodologies. However, if not
                  accompanied by robust design frameworks and flows,
                  they will not be successful. This book describes a
                  number of frameworks and design flows which use a
                  technique called Platform-based Design which
                  addresses these concerns explicitly. This book
                  discusses the emergence of Electronic System Level
                  Design, the Metropolis and Metro II design
                  frameworks, refinement verification and
                  characterization techniques, as well as case
                  studies in the areas of multimedia and distributed
                  electronic system design. This work should be of
                  interest to professionals and graduate students
                  working in the areas of electronic design
                  automation and embedded software design. },
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/471.html}
    }
    

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