DocumentCode
3332970
Title
SABLE: A Tool for Generating Structured, Multi-Level Simulations
Author
Hill, Dwight ; Vancleemput, Willam
Author_Institution
Computer Systems Lab, Stanford University
fYear
1979
fDate
25-27 June 1979
Firstpage
272
Lastpage
279
Abstract
SABLE (Structure And Behavior Linking Environment) is a system currently being developed at Stanford to support structured, multi-level behavior specification and simulation of digital systems. SABLE accepts information about the nesting and interconnectivity of components, and combines it with descriptions of their behavior, which are written in a new language called ADLIB (A Design Language for Indicating Behavior). ADLIB allows users to define the "data level" at which each component operates, and to specify mechanisms for translating information between these levels. The facilities provided by SABLE are general and flexible, making it feasible to simulate a large system at several levels of abstraction simultaneously. Examples are included that illustrate: the\´ use of ADLIB for behavior specification, techniques for data level translations, and a design methodology that makes use of multi-level simulation.
Keywords
Analytical models; Circuit simulation; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Concrete; Design methodology; Hardware; Joining processes; Logic design; Throughput;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Design Automation, 1979. 16th Conference on
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DAC.1979.1600118
Filename
1600118
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