Platform-based design
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Platform-based design is a design approach emphasizing systematic reuse, for developing complex products based upon platforms and compatible hardware and software virtual component, intended to reduce development risks, costs and time to market.[1]
A platform is a library of components that can be assembled to generate a design at that level of abstraction. The platform-based design starts at the highest level of abstraction and carries out the design as a sequence of refinement steps at various levels of abstractions.[2]
See also
References
- ^ Brian Bailey, Grant Martin and Thomas Anderson, Taxonomies for the Development and Verification of Digital Systems, Springer (2005) ISBN 0-387-24019-5
- ^ Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Alberto. "System Level Design: a Platform-Based Approach" (PDF).
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