Why systems-on-chip needs More UML like a hole in the head

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Let's be clear from the outset: SoC most certainly can make use of UML; SoC just doesn't need more UML, or even all of it. Rather, we build executable models of system behavior and translate them into hardware and software using a small well-defined core of UML. No more UML! © 2005 Springer.

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Mellor, S. J., Wolfe, J. R., & McCausland, C. (2005). Why systems-on-chip needs More UML like a hole in the head. In UML for SOC Design (pp. 17–36). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-25745-4_2

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