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Design Automation for Embedded Systems, Volume 1
Volume 1, Numbers 1-2, January 1996
- Message from the editors-in-chief. 3
- Raul Camposano, Jörg Wilberg:
Embedded system design. 5-50 - Massimiliano Chiodo, Daniel W. Engels, Paolo Giusto, Harry Hsieh, Attila Jurecska, Luciano Lavagno, Kei Suzuki, Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli:
A case study in computer-aided co-design of embedded controllers. 51-67 - Rajesh K. Gupta, Giovanni De Micheli:
A co-synthesis approach to embedded system design automation. 69-120 - Jan Madsen, Jens P. Brage:
Codesign analysis of a computer graphics application. 121-145 - Klaus ten Hagen, Dirk Steinberg, Heinrich Meyr:
Codesign of a parallel architecture and an optimizing compiler backend: SIN rete processing as a case study. 147-176
Volume 1, Number 3, July 1996
- Jean Paul Calvez:
A CoDesign case study with the MCSE methodology. 183-212 - Antonio Pessoa Magalhães:
A survey on estimating the timing constraints of hard real-time systems. 213-230 - Junji Suzuki, Sadayasu Ono:
Entropy CODEC from behavioral description based LSI-CAD for fully programmable image coding system. 231-255 - Alessandro Balboni, William Fornaciari, Donatella Sciuto:
Co-synthesis and co-simulation of control-dominated embedded systems. 257-289
Volume 1, Number 4, October 1996
- Wayne H. Wolf, Andrew Wolfe, Steve Chinatti, Ravi Koshy, Gary Slater, Spencer Sun:
Lessons from the design of a PC-based private branch exchange. 297-313 - Andrew Wolfe:
Issues for low-power CAD tools: A system-level design study. 315-332 - Imed Eddine Bennour, El Mostapha Aboulhamid:
Lower bounds on the iteration time and the initiation interval of functional pipelining and loop folding. 333-355 - Diederik Verkest, Karl van Rompaey, Ivo Bolsens, Hugo De Man:
CoWare - A design environment for heterogeneous hardware/software systems. 357-386
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