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This chapter lays the foundation for SystemC models. Here, we explore how to write a minimal SystemC program in preparation for an exploration of time and concurrency in later chapters. With respect to hierarchy, this chapter only touches the very top level. A later chapter on structure will discuss hierarchy in more detail.
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 This naming convention is not without some controversy in some programming circles; however, most groups have accepted it and deal with the name mismatch.
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Black, D.C., Donovan, J., Bunton, B., Keist, A. (2010). Modules. In: SystemC: From the Ground Up. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-69958-5_4
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