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During the high level synthesis process, various kinds of qualitative and quantitative information are needed in order to make the correct trade-offs between alternative design decisions. Examples of qualitative information are the refinement and mapping alternatives for a certain operation type belonging to the behavioural domain. Examples of quantitative information are the area and combinatorial delay of a building block.
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Geurts, W., Catthoor, F., Vernalde, S., de Man, H. (1997). The Underlying Synthesis Data Models. In: Accelerator Data-Path Synthesis for High-Throughput Signal Processing Applications. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8720-4_3
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