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The ASAC project explored techniques for the creation of system-level design tools to ensure optimisation of hardware performance and hardware/software partitioning.
The project explored techniques for the creation of system level design tools to ensure optimization of hardware performance and hardware/software partitioning. Work was targeted on producing an optimized, fully detailed and documented plan for achieving the final project goals, which were to develop a set of computer aided design (CAD) tools to allow systems designers to:
specify and design concurrent hardware/software systems;
build explicit models of the environment in which the target system will work;
support top down methodologies (global architectural design, trade offs, global performance model, etc);
support bottom up methodologies (performance verification, explicit building of system parts, etc).
The goal of the one-year definition phase was to achieve a joint understanding between all partners of system design problems; this would form the basis upon which to define the requirements for CAD tools and systems at the system design level.
Work was targeted on producing an optimised, fully detailed and documented plan for achieving the final project goals, which were to develop a set of CAD tools to allow systems designers to:
- specify and design concurrent hardware/software systems
- build explicit models of the environment in which the target system will work
- support top-down methodologies (global architectural design, trade-offs, global performance model, etc)
- support bottom-up methodologies (performance verification, explicit building of system parts, etc).
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