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A Platform-Centric Approach To System-On-Chip (Soc) Design - Springer.pdf
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Preface
Increasing system complexity has created a pressing need for better
design tools and associated methodologies and languages for meeting the
stringent time to market and cost constraints. Platform-centric and platformbased
system-on-chip (SoC) design methodologies, based on reuse of
software and hardware functionality, has also gained increasing exposure
and usage within the Electronic System-Level (ESL) design communities.
The book proposes a new methodology for realizing platform-centric
design of complex systems, and presents a detailed plan for its
implementation. The proposed plan allows component vendors, system
integrators and product developers to collaborate effectively and efficiently
to create complex products within budget and schedule constraints. This
book focuses more on the use of platforms in the design of products, and not
on the design of platforms themselves.
Platform-centric design is not for everyone, as some may feel that it does
not allow them to differentiate their offering from competitors to a
significant degree. However, its proponents may claim that the time-tomarket
and cost advantages of platform-centric design more than
compensate for any drawbacks.
We are grateful to the faculty, students, and industry partners,
participating in the State of Georgia’s Yamacraw Embedded Software
Research Program at the Georgia Electronic Design Center (GEDC) of
Georgia Institute of Technology for their support of our research in the past
four years. We also thank professors Roger Webb, Nikil Jayant, Rao
Tummala, Ron Schafer, Joy Laskar, and Herb Lehman at Georgia Tech, and
Venu Dasigi of Southern Polytechnic State University (SPSU) for their
encouragement and support.
Contents
Dedication v
Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction to SoC Design 1
Platform-Centric SoC Design Methodology 19
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Introduction To UML And XML
Library Of Platform Objects
UML Profile For Codesign Modeling Frame (CMF)
Design Case Study: A Digital Camera 135
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Summary
References
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