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This introductory chapter will contain the problem context that we focus on, including the target application domain and architectural style. Then the global approach for reducing the cost of data access and storage is described. Next, a summary is provided of all the steps in the Data Transfer and Storage Exploration (DTSE) script. Finally the content of the rest of the book is briefly outlined.

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Catthoor, F. et al. (2002). Data Transfer and Storage Exploration in Programmable Architectures. In: Data Access and Storage Management for Embedded Programmable Processors. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-4903-8_1

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