For the near future, the recent predictions and roadmaps of silicon
semiconductor technology all agree that the number of transistors on a
chip will keep growing exponentially according to Moore's Law, pushing
technology towards the system-on-a-chip (SOC) era. However, we are
increasingly experiencing a productivity gap where the chip complexity
that can be handled by current design teams falls short of the
possibilities offered by technological advances. Together with growing
time-to-market pressures, this drives the need for innovative measures
to increase design productivity by orders of magnitude. It is commonly
agreed that the solutions for achieving such a leap in design
productivity lie in a shift of the focus of the design process to
higher levels of abstraction on the one hand and in the massive reuse
of predesigned, complex system components (intellectual property, IP)
on the other hand. In order to be successful, both concepts eventually
require the adoption of new languages and methodologies for system
design, backed-up by the availability of a corresponding set of
system-level design automation tools. This book presents the SpecC
system-level design language (SLDL) and the corresponding SpecC design
methodology. The SpecC language is intended for specification and
design of SOCs or embedded systems including software and hardware,
whether using fixed platforms, integrating systems from different IPs,
or synthesizing the system blocks from programming or hardware
description languages. SpecC Specification Language and Methodology
describes the SpecC methodology that leads designers from an
executable specification to an RTL implementation through a
well-defined sequence of steps. Each model is described and guidelines
are given for generating these models from executable specifications.
Finally, the SpecC methodology is demonstrated on an industrial-size
example. The design community is now entering the system level of
abstraction era and SpecC is the enabling element to achieve a
paradigm shift in design culture needed for system/product design and
manufacturing. SpecC Specification Language and Methodology will be of
interest to researchers, designers, and managers dealing with
system-level design, design flows and methodologies as well as
students learning system specification, modeling and design.
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ISBN
9781461545156
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok