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Springer Platform Based Design At The Electronic System Level Industry Perspectives And Experiences 2006 Edition by Mark Burton Adam Morawiec
Platform Based Design at the Electronic System Level presents a multi-faceted view of the challenges facing the electronic industry in the development and integration of complex heterogeneous systems including both hardware and software components. It analyses and proposes solutions related to the provision of integration platforms by System on Chip and Integrated Platform providers in light of the needs and requirements expressed by the system companies: they are the users of such platforms which they apply to develop their next-generation products. This is the first book to examine ESL from perspectives of system developer platform provider and Electronic Design Automation. Table of contents : The Need for Standards.- Programmable Platform Characterization for System Level Performance Analysis.- Use of SystemC Modelling in Creation and Use of an SOC Platform: Experiences and Lessons Learnt from OMAP-2.- What's next for Transaction Level Models: The Standardization and Deployment Era.- The Configurable Processor View of Platform Provision.- Peripheral Modeling for Platform Driven ESL Design.- Quantitative Embedded System Architecture and Performance Analysis.