1995 Design Automation Conference Tutorial: Embedded Systems Industrial Practice
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1995 Design Automation Conference Tutorial: Embedded Systems Industrial Practice
Philip J. Koopman, Jr.
Revised May 22, 1995
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SLIDE SHOW INDEX:
Title page
Agenda
CAD Tools in Industrial Practice
Revisit Embedded Systems Characteristics
Issues of Guaranteed Real Time Performance
General Purpose HW; Embedded Problems
Example of Timing Variability
Future CAD Tools and Timing Information
Issues of Small Size, Low Weight
CAD Optimization for Size and Weight
Issues of Low Power, Limited Cooling
Issues of Safety and Reliability
Techniques to Deal with Safety and Reliability
Issues of I/O Intensive Design
Issues of Cost Sensitivity
Issues of Price and Performance
Tools Must Not Preclude Vital Optimizations
What Practitioners Care About Today
The Researchers' Point of View -- 1
The Researchers' Point of View -- 2
FUTURE TRENDS IN INDUSTRY
Time to Market Pressure Is Increasing
General Industry Trend: More with Less
A `Bigger Picture' View of CAD in Practice
A View of Enterprise-Wide CAD Tools
CAD Tool Growth: Horizontal + Vertical
Practical Barriers to Embedded CAD Growth
CAD Tools as a Vehicle for Cultural Change
Ultimately, the People Matter Most
Summary
RESOURCES