<p><P>Faced with the steadily increasing complexity and rapidly shortening time-to-market requirements designing electronic systems is a very challenging task. To manage this situation effectively the level of abstraction in modeling has been raised during the past years in the computer aided design
Quality-Driven SystemC Design
β Scribed by Daniel GroΓe, Rolf Drechsler (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 182
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Faced with the steadily increasing complexity and rapidly shortening time-to-market requirements designing electronic systems is a very challenging task. To manage this situation effectively the level of abstraction in modeling has been raised during the past years in the computer aided design community. Meanwhile, for the so-called system-level design the system description language SystemC has become the de facto standard. However, while modeling from abstract to synthesizable descriptions in combination with specification concepts like Transaction Level Modeling (TLM) leads to very good results, the verification quality is poor. The two main reasons are that (1) the existing SystemC verification techniques do not escort the different abstraction levels effectively and (2) in particular the resulting quality in terms of the covered functionality is only checked manually. Hence, due to the increasing design complexity the number of undetected errors is growing rapidly.
Therefore a quality-driven design and verification flow for digital systems is developed and presented in Quality-Driven SystemC Design. Two major enhancements characterize the new flow: First, dedicated verification techniques are integrated which target the different levels of abstraction. Second, each verification technique is complemented by an approach to measure the achieved verification quality. The new flow distinguishes three levels of abstraction (namely system level, top level and block level) and can be incorporated in existing approaches. After reviewing the preliminary concepts, in the following chapters the three levels for modeling and verification are considered in detail. At each level the verification quality is measured. In summary, following the new design and verification flow a high overall quality results.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xix
Introduction....Pages 1-9
Preliminaries....Pages 11-32
System-Level Verification....Pages 33-72
Block-Level Verification....Pages 73-127
Top-Level Verification....Pages 129-154
Summary and Conclusions....Pages 155-156
Back Matter....Pages 157-170
β¦ Subjects
Circuits and Systems; Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems; Register-Transfer-Level Implementation
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