System Level Design Model With Reuse Of System Ip (Record no. 574244)

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020 ## - INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER
ISBN 9781402075940
Paper back/Hardbound hbk
041 ## - LANGUAGE CODE
Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
082 ## - DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION NUMBER
Classification number 004.6
Item number CAV
100 ## - MAIN ENTRY--AUTHOR NAME
Personal name Cavalloro Patrizia
245 ## - TITLE STATEMENT
Title System Level Design Model With Reuse Of System Ip
Statement of responsibility, etc Patrizia Cavalloro, Christophe Gendarme, Klaus Kronlöf, Jean Mermet, Jos Sas, Kari Tiensyrjä, Nikolaos S. Voros
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. (IMPRINT)
Place of publication Usa
Name of publisher Kluwer Academic Pub.
Year of publication 2003
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Number of Pages vi; 211 p.
Dimensions 24 cm
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc To establish means for systematic reuse, the required system design concepts are identified through an analysis of existing design flows, and their definitions are catalogued in the form of a glossary and taxonomy. The System Design Conceptual Model (SDCM) formalises the concepts and their relationships by providing meta-models for both the system design process (SDPM) and the system under design (SUDM). The models are generic enough so that they can be applied in various organisations and for various kinds of electronic systems. System design patterns are presented as example means for enhancing reuse. The characteristics of system-level IP, a list of heuristic criteria of system-IP reusability, and guidelines for assessing system IP reusability within a particular design flow provide a pragmatic view to reuse. An analysis of selected languages and formalisms, and guidelines for the analysis of system-level languages provides means for assessing how the expression and representation of system design concepts are supported by languages. System Level Design Model with Reuse of System IP describes both a theoretical framework and various practical means for improving reuse in the design of complex systems. The information can be used in various ways in enhancing system design: Understanding system design, Analysing and assessing existing design flows, reuse practices and languages, Instantiating design flows for new design paradigms, Eliciting requirements for methods and tools, Organising teams, and Educating employees, partners and customers
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Topical Term To Establish Means For Systematic Reuse, The Required System Design Concepts Are Identified Through An Analysis Of Existing Design Flows, And Their Definitions Are Catalogued In The Form Of A Glossary And Taxonomy. The System Design Conceptual Model (Sdcm) Formalises The Concepts And Their Relationships By Providing Meta-models For Both The System Design Process (Sdpm) And The System Under Design (Sudm). The Models Are Generic Enough So That They Can Be Applied In Various Organisations And For Various Kinds Of Electronic Systems. System Design Patterns Are Presented As Example Means For Enhancing Reuse. The Characteristics Of System-level Ip, A List Of Heuristic Criteria Of System-ip Reusability, And Guidelines For Assessing System Ip Reusability Within A Particular Design Flow Provide A Pragmatic View To Reuse. An Analysis Of Selected Languages And Formalisms, And Guidelines For The Analysis Of System-level Languages Provides Means For Assessing How The Expression And Representation Of System Design Concepts Are Supported By Languages. System Level Design Model With Reuse Of System Ip Describes Both A Theoretical Framework And Various Practical Means For Improving Reuse In The Design Of Complex Systems. The Information Can Be Used In Various Ways In Enhancing System Design: Understanding System Design, Analysing And Assessing Existing Design Flows, Reuse Practices And Languages, Instantiating Design Flows For New Design Paradigms, Eliciting Requirements For Methods And Tools, Organising Teams, And Educating Employees, Partners And Customers
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        Anna Centenary Library Anna Centenary Library 3RD FLOOR, A WING 04.09.2010 004.6 CAV 301261 29.06.2025 Reference

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