A comparison between UML and function blocks for heterogeneous SoC design and ASIP generation

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This chapter presents the SEEP methodology for heterogeneous SOC design and ASIP generation starting from high level models. However, the main point is the comparison between the Functional Blocks and the Unified Modeling Language modeling approaches. Results obtained have led to the use of UML within the scope of SEEP methodology. Related issues are discussed in detail, together with a case study. © 2005 Springer.

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Brisolara, L., Becker, L. B., Carro, L., Wagner, F., & Pereira, C. E. (2005). A comparison between UML and function blocks for heterogeneous SoC design and ASIP generation. In UML for SOC Design (pp. 199–222). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-387-25745-4_9

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