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Towards a Conceptual Framework for UML to Hardware Description Language Mappings

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In this chapter we discuss a conceptual framework for the basis of a UML profile for hardware/software co-design and the meta-models of the target languages such as SystemC used in this domain.

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Marchetti, M., Oliver, I. (2004). Towards a Conceptual Framework for UML to Hardware Description Language Mappings. In: Mermet, J. (eds) UML-B Specification for Proven Embedded Systems Design. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-2867-0_8

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