JOURNAL ARTICLE

Object-oriented modeling and synthesis of SystemC specifications

C. Schulz-KeyM. WinterholerT. SchweizerT. KuhnW. Rosentiel

Year: 2004 Journal:   ASP-DAC 2004: Asia and South Pacific Design Automation Conference 2004 (IEEE Cat. No.04EX753) Pages: 238-243

Abstract

The constantly increasing complexity of today's systems demands specifications on highest levels of abstraction. In addition to a transition towards the system-level more elaborate techniques are necessary to close a growing productivity gap. Our solution to this problem is the application of the object-oriented programming paradigm together with the de facto industry standard SystemC. We show that this approach is feasible and present the integration of SystemC into a continuous object-oriented design flow. The design flow includes modeling with UML, hardware/software partitioning and synthesis of object-oriented specifications. We support our claim by results from a case study.

Keywords:
SystemC Computer science Unified Modeling Language Object-oriented programming Abstraction Programming language High-level synthesis Design flow Software engineering Software Embedded system Field-programmable gate array

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