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

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After long years of work that have seen little industrial application, high-level synthesis is finally on the verge of becoming a practical tool. The state of high-level synthesis today is similar to the state of logic synthesis ten years ago. At present, logic-synthesis tools are widely used in digital system design. In the future, high-level synthesis will play a key role in mastering design complexity and in truly exploiting the potential of ASIes and PLDs, which demand extremely short design cycles. Work on high-level synthesis began over twenty years ago. Since substantial progress has been made in understanding the basic then, problems involved, although no single universally-accepted theoretical framework has yet emerged. There is a growing number of publications devoted to high-level synthesis, specialized workshops are held regularly, and tutorials on the topic are commonly held at major conferences. This book gives an extensive survey of the research and development in high-level synthesis. In Part I, a short tutorial explains the basic concepts used in high-level synthesis, and follows an example design throughout the synthesis process. In Part II, current high-level synthesis systems are surveyed.

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I Introduction to High-Level Synthesis.- to High-Level Synthesis.- II
Survey of High-Level Synthesis Systems.- AT&Ts Algorithms to Silicon
Project.- AT&Ts Bridge System.- AT&Ts CHARM System.- Carletons Elf
System.- Carletons HAL System.- Carnegie Mellons (First) CMU-DA System.-
Carnegie Mellons (Second) CMU-DA System.- Carnegie Mellons System
Architects Workbench.- Carnegie Mellons Facet/Emerald System.- Case
Westerns ADPS System.- Eindhoven Univ. of Technologys System.- GEs
FACE/PISYN System.- Honeywells V-Synth System.- IBMs ALERT System.- IBMs
HIS System.- IBMs V Compiler.- IBMs Yorktown Silicon Compiler.- IIT Delhis
Synthesis System.- IMECs CATHEDRAL-II System.- IMECs CATHEDRAL-2nd System.-
IMECs CATHEDRAL-III System.- Linköping Universitys CAMAD System.- NTTs
HARP System.- Philips PIRAMID System.- Siemens Synthesis System.-
Stanfords Flamel System.- Stanfords Olympus System.- Tsing Hua Universitys
ALPS/LYRA/ARYL System.- Univ. of California at Berkeleys HYPER System.-
Univ. of California at Berkeleys Synthesis System.- Univ. of California at
Irvines VSS.- Univ. of Illinois Chippe/Slicer/Splicer System.- Univ. of
Illinois IBA System.- Univ. of Karlsruhes DSL Synthesis System/CADDY
System.- Univ. of Kiels MIMOLA System.- Univ. of Paderborns PARBUS System.-
Univ. of Southern Californias ADAM System.- Univ. of Texas at Austins DAGAR
System.- Univ. of Waterloos CATREE System.- Univ. of Waterloos VLSI CAD
Tools.