A tutorial approach to using the UML modeling language in system-on-chip design
Based on the DAC 2004 tutorial, applicable for students and professionals
Contributions by top-level international researchers
The best work at the first UML for SoC workshop
Unique combination of both UML capabilities and SoC design issues
Condenses research and development ideas that are only found in multiple conference proceedings and many other books into one place
Will be the seminal reference work for this area for years to come
1. When worlds collide (Martin, M?ller) 2. Why SoC needs more UML (Mellor, Wolfe, McCausland) 3. UML as a framework for combining different models of computation (Green) 4. A Generic Model Execution Platform for the Design of Hardware and Software(Schattowsky, M?ller, Rettberg) 5. Hardware/Software Codesign of Reconfigurable Architectures Using UML (Steinbach, Fr?hlich, Beierlein) 6. A Methodology for Bridging the Gap between UML and Codesign (Basu, Lajolo, Prevostini) 7. UML Tailoring for SystemC and ISA Modelling (Agosta, Bruschi, Sciuto) 8. Model-Driven SoC Design (Nguyen, Sun, Thiagarajan, Wong) 9. A Comparison between UML and Function Blocks (Brisolara, Becker, Carro, Wagner, Pereira) 10. A Model-Driven Development Process for Low Power SoC Using UML(Vanderperren, Dehaene)Both Dr. Grant Martin and Dr. Wolfgang M?ller have authored and edited successful books for Kluwer in the past, and they are internationally recognized as been experts in the Unified Modeling Language (UML) as well as System-on-Chip design
A tutorial approach to using the UML modeling language in system-on-chip design
Based on the DAC 2004 tutorial, applicable for students and professionals
Contributions by top-level international researchers
The best work at the first UML for SoC workshop
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