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With our work on MULTICUBE project and this book, we have pushed towards the adoption of automatic design space exploration for the design of multi-processor architectures for embedded computing systems. To demonstrate the effectiveness of the design techniques developed in the MULTICUBE project, besides the results already reported in Part II of the book, several assessment and validation activities have been carried out on real industrial design vehicles defined as use cases. The assessment has mainly been based on the application of the automatic DSE assessment procedure as defined in Chap. 1. The procedure has then been adapted by the responsible of each use case to comply with the specificities of its particular application and context, but without modifying the aim and the general steps of the original one. The main results of the comparison of the application of a manual or semi-automatic optimisation flow with respect to an automatic optimisation flow can be summarized by the following considerations.
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Silvano, C. (2011). Conclusions. In: Silvano, C., Fornaciari, W., Villar, E. (eds) Multi-objective Design Space Exploration of Multiprocessor SoC Architectures. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8837-9_10
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