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High-level design using HELIX

Published: 01 March 1985 Publication History

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Studies of architectures and performance trade-offs prior to implementation of an electronic design are critical to the success of the design. Typically, software simulators are developed specifically for a single project and are discarded at the end of the project. The use of a general purpose behavioral simulation system can increase the productivity of such projects by 1) reducing the effort required to begin simulation, and 2) offering more capability than is typically available from a more specialized simulator. This paper discusses the use of a behavioral simulation system, HELIX, in the analysis of alternative network designs and protocols.

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CSC '85: Proceedings of the 1985 ACM thirteenth annual conference on Computer Science
March 1985
438 pages
ISBN:0897911504
DOI:10.1145/320599
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  • (1988)VHDLProceedings of the 25th ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference10.5555/285730.286214(40-47)Online publication date: 1-Jun-1988
  • (1988)VHDL: a call for standards25th ACM/IEEE, Design Automation Conference.Proceedings 1988.10.1109/DAC.1988.14732(40-47)Online publication date: 1988
  • (1988)A state-of-the-art VHDL simulatorDigest of Papers. COMPCON Spring 88 Thirty-Third IEEE Computer Society International Conference10.1109/CMPCON.1988.4882(320-323)Online publication date: 1988

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