Abstract
According to the design methodology outlined in the previous chapters, system-level synthesis is the design step dealing with a system represented at the highest abstraction level. At this level the specification is formulated as a set of interacting processes, and the basic system components considered during this design step are processors, ASICs, memories, buses, etc. Thus, system-level synthesis operates at the highest level of system design where fundamental decisions are taken which have great influence on the structure, cost and performance of the designed system.
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- Tabu Search
- Mixed Integer Linear Programming
- Software Component
- Design Space Exploration
- Mixed Integer Linear Programming Model
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Eles, P., Kuchcinski, K., Peng, Z. (1998). System-Level Synthesis. In: Eles, P., Kuchcinski, K., Peng, Z. (eds) System Synthesis with VHDL. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2789-0_4
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