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Proceedings of the 1985 ACM thirteenth annual conference on Computer Science
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New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
Pages: 17 - 22
Year of Publication: 1985
ISBN:0-89791-150-4
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Donald E. Thomas
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Carnegie-Mellon University, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Pgh. PA
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ABSTRACT
Previously, much research effort has been aimed at developing automatic design methods for the higher levels of system design. This work has centered around developing methods of representation, constraint specification, and automatic design. Specifically, methods of representing systems at the behavioral and functional block levels were developed and implemented. Around these representations, automatic design methods have been developed. This paper describes the previous research efforts, highlights their results, and makes observations on the comparison of these design methods.
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M.R. Barbacci. Instruction Set, Processor Specifications (ISPS): The Notation and its Applications. IEEE Transactions on Computers C-30(1), January, 1981.
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Charles Y. Hitchcock, III , Donald E. Thomas, A method of automatic data path synthesis, Proceedings of the 20th conference on Design automation, p.484-489, June 27-29, 1983, Miami Beach, Florida, United States
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