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Advances in Design and Specification Languages for Embedded Systems - Selected Contributions from FDL 06

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Design and specification languages are of utmost interest in the area of embedded systems and the Forum on Specification and Design Languages has been once again the main European event for the embedded systems and chip design community.
Advances in Design and Specification Languages for Embedded Systems is the latest contribution to the Chip Design Languages series and it consists of selected papers presented at the Forum on Specifications and Design Languages (FDL'06), in September 2006. FDL, an ECSI conference, is the premier European forum to present research results, exchange experiences, and learn about new trends in the application of specification and design languages as well as of associated design and modelling methods and tools for integrated circuits, embedded systems, and heterogeneous systems. Modelling and specification concepts push the development of new methodologies for design and verification to system level, they thus provide the means for a model-driven design of complex information processing systems in a variety of application domains.

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Analog, Mixed-Signal, and Heterogeneous System Design.- Compact Modeling of Emerging Technologies with VHDL-AMS.- Baseband Modeling Using Multidimensional Networks in VHDL-AMS.- Verification-Oriented Behavioral Modeling of NonLinear Analog Parts of Mixed-Signal Circuits.- Improving Efficiency and Robustness of Analog Behavioral Models.- ModelLib: A Web-Based Platform for Collecting Behavioural Models and Supporting the Design of AMS Systems.- C/C++-Based System Design.- The Quiny SystemCTM Front End: Self-Synthesising Designs.- Mining Metadata from SystemC IP Library.- Nonintrusive High-level SystemC Debugging.- Transaction-Level Modeling in Communication Engine Design: A Case Study.- Object-Oriented Transaction-Level Modelling.- Formalisms for Property-Driven Design.- An Efficient Synthesis Method for Property-Based Design in Formal Verification: On Consistency and Completeness of Property-Sets.- Online Monitoring of Properties Built on Regular Expressions Sequences.- Observer-BasedVerification Using Introspection: A System-level Verification Implementation.- Formalizing TLM with Communicating State Machines.- Different Kinds of System Descriptions as Synchronous Programs.- UML-Based System Specification and Design.- A Model-driven Co-design Flow for Embedded Systems.- A Method for Mobile Terminal Platform Architecture Development.- UML2 Profile for Modeling Controlled Data Parallel Applications.- MCF: A Metamodeling-based Visual Component Composition Framework.- Reusing Systems Design Experience Through Modelling Patterns.

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Design and specification languages are of utmost interest in the area of embedded systems and the Forum on Specification and Design Languages has been once again the main European event for the embedded systems and chip design community.

Advances in Design and Specification Languages for Embedded Systems is the latest contribution to the Chip Design Languages series and it consists of selected papers presented at the Forum on Specifications and Design Languages (FDL'06), in September 2006. FDL, an ECSI conference, is the premier European forum to present research results, exchange experiences, and learn about new trends in the application of specification and design languages as well as of associated design and modelling methods and tools for integrated circuits, embedded systems, and heterogeneous systems. Modelling and specification concepts push the development of new methodologies for design and verification to system level, they thus provide the means for a model-driven design of complex information processing systems in a variety of application domains.

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