Title
HASoC—Towards a New Method for System-on-a-Chip Development
Abstract
We present a novel method (HASoC) for developing embedded systems that are targeted at system-on-a-chip implementations. The object-oriented development method is based on the experiences of using our existing MOOSE technique and supports a lifecycle that explicitly separates the behavior of a system from its implementation technology. The design process, whichuses a notation based on extensions to UML-RT, begins with the incremental development and validation of an abstract executable model of a system. Subsequently, this model is partitioned into hardware and software sub-systems to create a committed model, which is mapped onto a system platform that defines the implementation environment. The methodology emphasizes the reuse of pre-existing hardware and software platforms to ease the development process. A partial example application is presented in order to illustrate the main concepts in our methodology.
Year
DOI
Venue
2002
https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1016599225218
Design Automation for Embedded Systems
Keywords
Field
DocType
Design methodology,design representation,design reuse,system modeling,system-on-a-chip
Computer architecture,System on a chip,Iterative and incremental development,Software engineering,Computer science,Package development process,Real-time computing,Software,Software development process,Systems development life cycle,Goal-Driven Software Development Process,Executable
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
6
4
0929-5585
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
6
0.70
13
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Peter Green160.70
Martyn Edwards25823.68
Salah Essa360.70