System Level Design Model with Reuse of System IP [electronic resource] /

This book presents the perspective of the SYDIC-Telecom project on system design and reuse as perceived in the course of the research during 1999 - 2003. The initial problem statement of the research was formulated as follows: "The current situation regarding system design in general is, that the methods are insufficient, informally practiced, and weakly supported by formal techniques and tools. Regarding system reuse the methods and tools for exchanging system design data and know-how within companies are ad hoc and insufficient. The means available inside companies being already insufficient, there are actually no ways of exchanging between companies. Therefore, there hardly exists any system IP (Intellectual Property) industry. Although system design know-how is one of companies' main assets, it cannot be reused and capitalised effectively enough today. There is a lack of rational design flows supporting a design methodology based on reuse of IP, and few design tools to support it. Even guidelines on how to use existing tools in the design flow for this purpose often do not exist." The problem was known to be hard and the scope broad. The plan of attack was first to analyse the state-of-the-art and the state-of-the-practice, then to identify potential improvements, and finally to synthesise a formalised proposal for implementation. The approach was applied to different system-level issues, e.g. design flows, terminology, languages, reuse, design process and object of design.

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Main Authors: Cavalloro, Patrizia. editor., Gendarme, Christophe. editor., Kronlöf, Klaus. editor., Mermet, Jean. editor., Sas, Jos van. editor., Tiensyrjä, Kari. editor., Voros, Nikolaos S. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Published: Boston, MA : Springer US, 2003
Subjects:Engineering., Computer-aided engineering., Complexity, Computational., Civil engineering., Electrical engineering., Electronic circuits., Civil Engineering., Engineering, general., Circuits and Systems., Complexity., Electrical Engineering., Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD, CAE) and Design.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b105966
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2028852018-07-30T23:30:35ZSystem Level Design Model with Reuse of System IP [electronic resource] / Cavalloro, Patrizia. editor. Gendarme, Christophe. editor. Kronlöf, Klaus. editor. Mermet, Jean. editor. Sas, Jos van. editor. Tiensyrjä, Kari. editor. Voros, Nikolaos S. editor. SpringerLink (Online service) textBoston, MA : Springer US,2003.engThis book presents the perspective of the SYDIC-Telecom project on system design and reuse as perceived in the course of the research during 1999 - 2003. The initial problem statement of the research was formulated as follows: "The current situation regarding system design in general is, that the methods are insufficient, informally practiced, and weakly supported by formal techniques and tools. Regarding system reuse the methods and tools for exchanging system design data and know-how within companies are ad hoc and insufficient. The means available inside companies being already insufficient, there are actually no ways of exchanging between companies. Therefore, there hardly exists any system IP (Intellectual Property) industry. Although system design know-how is one of companies' main assets, it cannot be reused and capitalised effectively enough today. There is a lack of rational design flows supporting a design methodology based on reuse of IP, and few design tools to support it. Even guidelines on how to use existing tools in the design flow for this purpose often do not exist." The problem was known to be hard and the scope broad. The plan of attack was first to analyse the state-of-the-art and the state-of-the-practice, then to identify potential improvements, and finally to synthesise a formalised proposal for implementation. The approach was applied to different system-level issues, e.g. design flows, terminology, languages, reuse, design process and object of design.System Design Practices in Industry Today -- System Design - Informal Walk-Through -- System Design Conceptual Model -- Concepts for System Specification and Design Languages -- System Performance Analysis -- System Design Reuse -- Example of Using the System Design Conceptual Model.This book presents the perspective of the SYDIC-Telecom project on system design and reuse as perceived in the course of the research during 1999 - 2003. The initial problem statement of the research was formulated as follows: "The current situation regarding system design in general is, that the methods are insufficient, informally practiced, and weakly supported by formal techniques and tools. Regarding system reuse the methods and tools for exchanging system design data and know-how within companies are ad hoc and insufficient. The means available inside companies being already insufficient, there are actually no ways of exchanging between companies. Therefore, there hardly exists any system IP (Intellectual Property) industry. Although system design know-how is one of companies' main assets, it cannot be reused and capitalised effectively enough today. There is a lack of rational design flows supporting a design methodology based on reuse of IP, and few design tools to support it. Even guidelines on how to use existing tools in the design flow for this purpose often do not exist." The problem was known to be hard and the scope broad. The plan of attack was first to analyse the state-of-the-art and the state-of-the-practice, then to identify potential improvements, and finally to synthesise a formalised proposal for implementation. The approach was applied to different system-level issues, e.g. design flows, terminology, languages, reuse, design process and object of design.Engineering.Computer-aided engineering.Complexity, Computational.Civil engineering.Electrical engineering.Electronic circuits.Engineering.Civil Engineering.Engineering, general.Circuits and Systems.Complexity.Electrical Engineering.Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD, CAE) and Design.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b105966URN:ISBN:9780306487330
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topic Engineering.
Computer-aided engineering.
Complexity, Computational.
Civil engineering.
Electrical engineering.
Electronic circuits.
Engineering.
Civil Engineering.
Engineering, general.
Circuits and Systems.
Complexity.
Electrical Engineering.
Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD, CAE) and Design.
Engineering.
Computer-aided engineering.
Complexity, Computational.
Civil engineering.
Electrical engineering.
Electronic circuits.
Engineering.
Civil Engineering.
Engineering, general.
Circuits and Systems.
Complexity.
Electrical Engineering.
Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD, CAE) and Design.
spellingShingle Engineering.
Computer-aided engineering.
Complexity, Computational.
Civil engineering.
Electrical engineering.
Electronic circuits.
Engineering.
Civil Engineering.
Engineering, general.
Circuits and Systems.
Complexity.
Electrical Engineering.
Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD, CAE) and Design.
Engineering.
Computer-aided engineering.
Complexity, Computational.
Civil engineering.
Electrical engineering.
Electronic circuits.
Engineering.
Civil Engineering.
Engineering, general.
Circuits and Systems.
Complexity.
Electrical Engineering.
Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD, CAE) and Design.
Cavalloro, Patrizia. editor.
Gendarme, Christophe. editor.
Kronlöf, Klaus. editor.
Mermet, Jean. editor.
Sas, Jos van. editor.
Tiensyrjä, Kari. editor.
Voros, Nikolaos S. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
System Level Design Model with Reuse of System IP [electronic resource] /
description This book presents the perspective of the SYDIC-Telecom project on system design and reuse as perceived in the course of the research during 1999 - 2003. The initial problem statement of the research was formulated as follows: "The current situation regarding system design in general is, that the methods are insufficient, informally practiced, and weakly supported by formal techniques and tools. Regarding system reuse the methods and tools for exchanging system design data and know-how within companies are ad hoc and insufficient. The means available inside companies being already insufficient, there are actually no ways of exchanging between companies. Therefore, there hardly exists any system IP (Intellectual Property) industry. Although system design know-how is one of companies' main assets, it cannot be reused and capitalised effectively enough today. There is a lack of rational design flows supporting a design methodology based on reuse of IP, and few design tools to support it. Even guidelines on how to use existing tools in the design flow for this purpose often do not exist." The problem was known to be hard and the scope broad. The plan of attack was first to analyse the state-of-the-art and the state-of-the-practice, then to identify potential improvements, and finally to synthesise a formalised proposal for implementation. The approach was applied to different system-level issues, e.g. design flows, terminology, languages, reuse, design process and object of design.
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topic_facet Engineering.
Computer-aided engineering.
Complexity, Computational.
Civil engineering.
Electrical engineering.
Electronic circuits.
Engineering.
Civil Engineering.
Engineering, general.
Circuits and Systems.
Complexity.
Electrical Engineering.
Computer-Aided Engineering (CAD, CAE) and Design.
author Cavalloro, Patrizia. editor.
Gendarme, Christophe. editor.
Kronlöf, Klaus. editor.
Mermet, Jean. editor.
Sas, Jos van. editor.
Tiensyrjä, Kari. editor.
Voros, Nikolaos S. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
author_facet Cavalloro, Patrizia. editor.
Gendarme, Christophe. editor.
Kronlöf, Klaus. editor.
Mermet, Jean. editor.
Sas, Jos van. editor.
Tiensyrjä, Kari. editor.
Voros, Nikolaos S. editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
author_sort Cavalloro, Patrizia. editor.
title System Level Design Model with Reuse of System IP [electronic resource] /
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