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High-Level VLSI Synthesis Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1991 [Pehme köide]

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The time has come for high-level synthesis. When research into synthesizing hardware from abstract, program-like de­ scriptions started in the early 1970' s, there was no automated path from the register­ transfer design produced by high-level synthesis to a complete hardware imple­ mentation. As a result, it was very difficult to measure the effectiveness of high­ level synthesis methods; it was also hard to justify to users the need to automate architecture design when low-level design had to be completed manually. Today's more mature CAD techniques help close the gap between an automat­ ically synthesized design and a manufacturable design. Market pressures encour­ age designers to make use of any and all automated tools. Layout synthesis, logic synthesis, and specialized datapath generators make it feasible to quickly imple­ ment a register-transfer design in silicon,leaving designers more time to consider architectural improvements. As IC design becomes more automated, customers are increasing their demands; today's leading edge designers using logic synthesis systems are training themselves to be tomorrow's consumers of high-level synthe­ sis systems. The need for very fast turnaround, a competitive fabrication market WhlCh makes small-quantity ASIC manufacturing possible, and the ever growing co:n­ plexity of the systems being designed, all make higher-level design automaton inevitable.

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1. Essential Issues and Possible Solutions in High-Level Synthesis.-
2.
Architectural Synthesis for Medium and High Throughput Signal Processing with
the new CATHEDRAL environment.-
3. PYSIN - High-Level Synthesis of
Application Specific Pipelined Hardware.-
4. The IBM High-Level Synthesis
System.-
5. MICON: Automated Design of Computer Systems.-
6. Cyber: High
Level Synthesis System from Software into ASIC.-
7. Specification and
Synthesis of Interface Logic.-
8. Synthesis of ASICs with Hercules and Hebe.-
9. Synthesis from Pure Behavioral Descriptions.-
10. Architectural
Optimization Methods for Control-Dominated Machines.-
11. Global Scheduling
and Allocation Algorithms in the HAL System.-
12. High-Level Synthesis in the
THEDA System.-
13. Industrial Uses of the System Architects Workbench.-
14.
Unified System Construction (USC).-
15. Scheduling and Assignment in High
Level Synthesis.