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Hierarchical Annotated Action Diagrams Eduard Cerny

Hierarchical Annotated Action Diagrams By Eduard Cerny

Hierarchical Annotated Action Diagrams by Eduard Cerny


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Standardization of hardware description languages and the availability of synthesis tools has brought about a remarkable increase in the productivity of hardware designers.

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Hierarchical Annotated Action Diagrams: An Interface-Oriented Specification and Verification Method by Eduard Cerny

Standardization of hardware description languages and the availability of synthesis tools has brought about a remarkable increase in the productivity of hardware designers. Yet design verification methods and tools lag behind and have difficulty in dealing with the increasing design complexity. This may get worse because more complex systems are now constructed by (re)using Intellectual Property blocks developed by third parties. To verify such designs, abstract models of the blocks and the system must be developed, with separate concerns, such as interface communication, functionality, and timing, that can be verified in an almost independent fashion. Standard Hardware Description Languages such as VHDL and Verilog are inspired by procedural `imperative' programming languages in which function and timing are inherently intertwined in the statements of the language. Furthermore, they are not conceived to state the intent of the design in a simple declarative way that contains provisions for design choices, for stating assumptions on the environment, and for indicating uncertainty in system timing.
Hierarchical Annotated Action Diagrams: An Interface-Oriented Specification and Verification Method presents a description methodology that was inspired by Timing Diagrams and Process Algebras, the so-called Hierarchical Annotated Diagrams. It is suitable for specifying systems with complex interface behaviors that govern the global system behavior. A HADD specification can be converted into a behavioral real-time model in VHDL and used to verify the surrounding logic, such as interface transducers. Also, function can be conservatively abstracted away and the interactions between interconnected devices can be verified using Constraint Logic Programming based on Relational Interval Arithmetic.
Hierarchical Annotated Action Diagrams: An Interface-Oriented Specification and Verification Method is of interest to readers who are involved in defining methods and tools for system-level design specification and verification. The techniques for interface compatibility verification can be used by practicing designers, without any more sophisticated tool than a calculator.

Table of Contents

List of Figures. List of Tables. Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. Overview of HAAD Method. 3. Formal Characterization of HAAD. 4. HAAD VHDL Model. 5. Consistency, Causality and Compatibility. 6. Interface Verification Using CLP. 7. Example: Interfacing ARM7 and a Static RAM. 8. Summary and Recent Developments. References. A. Grammar of the HAAD Language. B. Proofs of Chapter 3. Index.

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NPB9780792383017
9780792383017
079238301X
Hierarchical Annotated Action Diagrams: An Interface-Oriented Specification and Verification Method by Eduard Cerny
New
Hardback
Springer
1998-10-31
211
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