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Occam: An Asynchronous Hardware Description Language?G. K. Theodoropoulos, G. K. Tsakogiannis, and J. V. Woods
Budapest, HUNGARY September 01-September 04
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/EURMIC.1997.61728223rd EUROMICRO Conference '97 New Fro ...
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Recently, there has been a resurgence of interest in asynchronous hardware due to the potential of asynchronous logic for higher performance, power efficiency and immunity from clock-related timing problems. This activity has revealed the current lack of suitable languages and notations for the description of asynchronous hardware systems and has fueled an intense research effort in this area. Communicating Sequential Processes (CSP) in particular, has attracted the interest of many researchers as a potential means for the modelling of asynchronous designs. Contributing to this effort, this paper examines whether Occam, a CSP-based language may provide a solution to this endeavor.
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G. Theodoropoulos, G. Tsakogiannis, J. Woods, "Occam: An Asynchronous Hardware Description Language?G. K. Theodoropoulos, G. K. Tsakogiannis, and J. V. Woods," euromicro, pp.249, 23rd EUROMICRO Conference '97 New Frontiers of Information Technology, 1997
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