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Modeling a Network Processor Using Object Oriented Techniques
Rennes, France August 31-September 03
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/DSD.2004.1333314Euromicro Symposium on Digital System ...
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Liam Noonan, University of Limerick, Ireland
Colin Flanagan, University of Limerick, Ireland
In this paper we examine how a network processor can be modeled using object-oriented techniques. We examine the Intel IXP 1200 network processor and discuss how the object-oriented language POOSL was utilized to allow an evaluation of a system before implementing it with hardware and software components. With the case study of the IXP 1200, we illustrate the suitability of object-oriented languages for system level modeling and design exploration.
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Liam Noonan, Colin Flanagan, "Modeling a Network Processor Using Object Oriented Techniques," dsd, pp.484-490, Euromicro Symposium on Digital System Design (DSD'04), 2004
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