DocumentCode
2321222
Title
Language-based electronics systems design automation
Author
Peterson, Gregory D.
Author_Institution
Air Force Res. Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, USA
fYear
1998
fDate
16-17 Apr 1998
Firstpage
130
Lastpage
135
Abstract
The ever-increasing complexity of electronic systems makes it imperative to develop effective systems level design automation languages, methodologies, and tools. Commercial systems face increasing complexity and performance requirements, while achieving decreasing times to market and maximizing profits despite shrinking product life-cycles. Defense systems face similar issues, but must also support life cycles which span years or decades, thus requiring redesign, support or prevention of parts obsolescence challenges. For cost-effective development of systems in this context, design teams need to exploit the best commercial and defense design practices and adapt them as needed to also support concurrent engineering considerations. This paper explores requirements for the emerging system level design language and the methodological needs for it to support multi-disciplinary design, including hardware software co-design, mechanical and packaging support, concurrent engineering, test, and related issues
Keywords
CAD; VLSI; concurrent engineering; high level synthesis; packaging; concurrent engineering; design automation; design automation languages; electronics systems; hardware software co-design; multi-disciplinary design; packaging support; parts obsolescence; product life-cycles; systems level design; times to market; Concurrent engineering; Design automation; Hardware; Packaging; Software design; Software packages; Software testing; System testing; System-level design; Time to market;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
VLSI '98. System Level Design. Proceedings. IEEE Computer Society Workshop on
Conference_Location
Orlando, FL
Print_ISBN
0-8186-8448-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IWV.1998.667137
Filename
667137
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