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This paper outlines a strategy for automating the design of embedded systems including their hardware and software components. We focus in the Hardware Mediator construct, a portability artifact that was originally proposed to enable the port of component-based operating systems to very distinct architectures. Besides giving rise to a highly adaptable system-hardware interface, these mediators are approached as a new co-design artifact that can be used to enable the generation of customized system-on-a-chip instances and the associated runtime support systems considering the requirements of target applications.
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Polpeta, F.V., Fröhlich, A.A. (2005). AN APPLICATION-ORIENTED APPROACH FOR THE GENERATION OF SOC-BASED EMBEDDED SYSTEMS. In: Rettberg, A., Zanella, M.C., Rammig, F.J. (eds) From Specification to Embedded Systems Application. IFIP On-Line Library in Computer Science, vol 184. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/11523277_6
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