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CODES 2001: Copenhagen, Denmark
- Jan Madsen, Jörg Henkel, Xiaobo Sharon Hu:

Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on Hardware/Software Codesign, CODES 2001, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2001. ACM 2001, ISBN 1-58113-364-2 - Wayne H. Wolf:

CODES and co-design: a look back and a look forward. 2 - Axel Jantsch, Ingo Sander, Wenbiao Wu:

The usage of stochastic processes in embedded system specifications. 5-10 - Neal K. Tibrewala, JoAnn M. Paul, Donald E. Thomas:

Modeling and evaluation of hardware/software designs. 11-16 - Alessandro Fin, Franco Fummi, Maurizio Martignano, Mirko Signoretto:

SystemC: a homogenous environment to test embedded systems. 17-22 - Grant Martin, Luciano Lavagno, Jean Louis-Guerin:

Embedded UML: a merger of real-time UML and co-design. 23-28 - Geert Vanmeerbeeck, Patrick Schaumont

, Serge Vernalde, Marc Engels
, Ivo Bolsens:
Hardware/software partitioning of embedded system in OCAPI-xl. 30-35 - Shlomo Weiss, Shay Beren:

HW/SW partitioning of an embedded instruction memory decompressor. 36-41 - Karam S. Chatha, Ranga Vemuri:

MAGELLAN: multiway hardware-software partitioning and scheduling for latency minimization of hierarchical control-dataflow task graphs. 42-47 - Denis Hommais, Frédéric Pétrot, Ivan Augé:

A practical tool box for system level communication synthesis. 48-53 - Praveen K. Murthy, Etan G. Cohen, Steve Rowland:

System canvas: a new design environment for embedded DSP and telecommunication systems. 54-59 - Marnix Arnold, Henk Corporaal:

Designing domain-specific processors. 61-66 - Cagdas Akturan, Margarida F. Jacome:

RS-FDRA: a register sensitive software pipelining algorithm for embedded VLIW processors. 67-72 - Pun H. Shiu, Yudong Tan, Vincent John Mooney III:

A novel parallel deadlock detection algorithm and architecture. 73-78 - Peter Petrov, Alex Orailoglu:

Towards effective embedded processors in codesigns: customizable partitioned caches. 79-84 - William Fornaciari

, Fabio Salice, Umberto Bondi, Edi Magini:
Development cost and size estimation starting from high-level specifications. 86-91 - Basant Kumar Dwivedi, Jan Hoogerbrugge, Paul Stravers, M. Balakrishnan:

Exploring design space of parallel realizations: MPEG-2 decoder case study. 92-97 - Carlo Brandolese, William Fornaciari

, Fabio Salice, Donatella Sciuto:
Source-level execution time estimation of C programs. 98-103 - Felice Balarin:

STARS of MPEG decoder: a case study in worst-case analysis of discrete-event systems. 104-108 - Manoj Kumar Jain, Lars Wehmeyer, Stefan Steinke, Peter Marwedel, M. Balakrishnan:

Evaluating register file size in ASIP design. 109-114 - Frank Slomka, Matthias Dörfel, Ralf Münzenberger:

Generating mixing hardware/software systems from SDL specifications. 116-121 - Kyoungseok Rha, Kiyoung Choi:

Area-efficient buffer binding based on a novel two-port FIFO structure. 122-127 - José María Álvarez, Manuel Díaz, Luis Llopis

, Ernesto Pimentel
, José M. Troya:
Deriving hard real-time embedded systems implementations directly from SDL specifications. 128-133 - Paul Lieverse, Pieter van der Wolf, Ed F. Deprettere:

A trace transformation technique for communication refinement. 134-139 - Dimitris Lioupis, Apostolos Papagiannis, Dionysia Psihogiou:

A systematic approach to software peripherals for embedded systems. 140-145 - Radoslaw Szymanek, Krzysztof Kuchcinski:

A constructive algorithm for memory-aware task assignment and scheduling. 147-152 - Jinfeng Liu, Pai H. Chou, Nader Bagherzadeh, Fadi J. Kurdahi:

A constraint-based application model and scheduling techniques for power-aware systems. 153-158 - Sid Ahmed Ali Touati:

Optimal acyclic fine-grain scheduling with cache effects for embedded and real time systems. 159-164 - Sungtaek Lim, Jihong Kim, Kiyoung Choi:

Scheduling-based code size reduction in processors with indirect addressing mode. 165-169 - Chun Wong, Paul Marchal, Peng Yang:

Task concurrency management methodology to schedule the MPEG4 IM1 player on a highly parallel processor platform. 170-177 - Giuseppe Ascia, Vincenzo Catania, Maurizio Palesi

:
Parameterised system design based on genetic algorithms. 177-182 - Paul Pop

, Petru Eles, Traian Pop, Zebo Peng:
Minimizing system modification in an incremental design approach. 183-188 - André Chátelain, Yves Mathys, Giovanni Placido, Alberto La Rosa, Luciano Lavagno:

High-level architectural co-simulation using Esterel and C. 189-194 - Sungjoo Yoo, Gabriela Nicolescu, Damien Lyonnard, Amer Baghdadi, Ahmed Amine Jerraya:

A generic wrapper architecture for multi-processor SoC cosimulation and design. 195-200 - Seppo Virtanen

, Johan Lilius:
The TACO protocol processor simulation environment. 201-206 - Pao-Ann Hsiung

:
Formal synthesis and code generation of embedded real-time software. 208-213 - Johan Cockx:

Whole program compilation for embedded software: the ADSL experiment. 214-218 - Mahmut T. Kandemir, Ismail Kadayif:

Compiler-directed selection of dynamic memory layouts. 219-224 - Yunjian Jiang, Robert K. Brayton:

Logic optimization and code generation for embedded control applications. 225-229 - Royan H. L. Ong, Michael J. Pont:

Empirical comparison of software-based error detection and correction techniques for embedded systems. 230-235 - Vishnu Swaminathan, Krishnendu Chakrabarty

, S. Sitharama Iyengar
:
Dynamic I/O power management for hard real-time systems. 237-242 - Neal K. Bambha, Shuvra S. Bhattacharyya, Jürgen Teich, Eckart Zitzler:

Hybrid global/local search strategies for dynamic voltage scaling in embedded multiprocessors. 243-248 - Andrea Acquaviva, Luca Benini, Bruno Riccò:

Processor frequency setting for energy minimization of streaming multimedia application. 249-253 - Wen-Tsong Shiue:

Retargetable compilation for low power. 254-259 - William Fornaciari

, Donatella Sciuto, Cristina Silvano, Vittorio Zaccaria:
A design framework to efficiently explore energy-delay tradeoffs. 260-265

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