16 research outputs found

    The System-on-a-Chip Design Process

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    Design and Implementation of W-CDMA Radio Interface Protocols Using SDL Development Environments

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    ASM and SDL Models of Geographic Routing in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

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    Experiences in Using B and UML in Industrial Development

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    Achieving Extensibility Through Product-Lines and Domain-Specific Languages: A Case Study

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    This is a case study in the use of product-line architectures (PLAs) and domain-specific languages (DSLs) to design an extensible command-and-control simulator for Army fire support. The reusable components of our PLA are layers or "aspects" whose addition or removal simultaneously impacts the source code of multiple objects in multiple, distributed programs. The complexity of our component specifications is substantially reduced by using a DSL for defining and refining state machines, abstractions that are fundamental to simulators. We present preliminary results that show how our PLA and DSL synergistically produce a more flexible way of implementing state-machine-based simulators than is possible with a pure Java implementation

    The ARC Programming Model

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