| F. Vahid, "A Survey of Behavioral-Level Partitioning Systems." UC Irvine, Dept. of ICS, Technical Report 91-71,1991. |
....partitioning applied in EDgAR is behavioural, since it is done on the system specification. The behavioural partitioning has several advantages over the structural partitioning, but the most relevant is the fact that the impact of changes on the system s specification is smaller on the first one [11]. The approach used for partitioning belongs to the software oriented solutions. This means that the starting point is a complete software implementation, and after parts of the system are moved to hardware based on time criteria. The software and hardware partitions are intended to have different ....
Frank Vahid. A Survey of Behavioral-Level Partitioning Systems. Technical report 91-71, Dept. of Information and Computer Science, University of California, Irvine, October 1991.
....quality of alternative solutions. Once a satisfactory design is found, the original system specification is refined into a set of module specifications. To further reduce the workload of the designer, the tasks of module allocation, partitioning, and refinement can be automated by various tools [12, 13, 14]. Once the system modules have been completely specified as a result of system design tasks, we can use software generators and hardware design compilers [15, 16] to obtain a software hardware implementation of each module. By capturing desired functionality with an executable specification ....
F. Vahid, "A Survey of Behavioral-Level Partitioning Systems." UC Irvine, Dept. of ICS, Technical Report 91-71,1991.
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