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by Vaibhav Mathur, Mitali Singh
"... The Model-based Integrated simuLAtioN framework (MILAN) is a model-based, extensible environment that facilitates rapid evaluation of different system performance metrics, such as power, latency, and throughput, at multiple levels of granularity, of a large class of embedded systems by seamlessly in ..."
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integrating widely-used simulators into a unified environment. The MILAN framework is aimed at the design of embedded high-performance computing platforms, of System-on-Chip (SoC) architectures for embedded systems, and for the hardware/software co-design of heterogeneous systems. MILAN will be implemented

Abstract DRAMA: A framework for domain requirements analysis and modeling architectures in software product lines q

by Jintae Kim A, Sooyong Park B, Vijayan Sugumaran C , 2007
"... One of the benefits of software product line approach is to improve time-to-market. The changes in market needs cause software requirements to be flexible in product lines. Whenever software requirements are changed, software architecture should be evolved to correspond with them. Therefore, domain ..."
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architecture should be designed based on domain requirements. It is essential that there is traceability between requirements and architecture, and that the structure of architecture is derived from quality requirements. The purpose of this paper is to provide a framework for modeling domain architecture based

The Datacenter as a Computer An Introduction to the Design of Warehouse-Scale Machinesiii Synthesis Lectures on Computer Architecture Editor

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The Datacenter as a Computer An Introduction to the Design of Warehouse-Scale Machinesiii Synthesis Lectures on Computer Architecture Editor

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SimpleFit: A Framework for Analyzing Design Tradeoffs in Raw Architectures

by Csaba Andras Moritz, Donald Yeung, Anant Agarwal - IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems , 2001
"... AbstractÐThe semiconductor industry roadmap projects that advances in VLSI technology will permit more than one billion transistors on a chip by the year 2010. The MIT Raw microprocessor is a proposed architecture that strives to exploit these chip-level resources by implementing thousands of tiles, ..."
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AbstractÐThe semiconductor industry roadmap projects that advances in VLSI technology will permit more than one billion transistors on a chip by the year 2010. The MIT Raw microprocessor is a proposed architecture that strives to exploit these chip-level resources by implementing thousands of tiles

An Intelligent Software Agent Framework for Decision Support Systems Development

by Nikolaos F. Matsatsinis, Pavlos Moratis, Vangelis Psomatakis, Nikos Spanoudakis
"... ABSTRACT: This paper describes an intelligent software agent framework for decision support systems development. An original consumer-based methodology for product penetration strategy selection in real world situations based on this framework was implemented. Intelligent software agent technology i ..."
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is the latest innovation of the distributed artificial intelligence research field and when many manufacturers and system developers adopted it, the need for a consistent, reusable and open framework arose. Agents are simultaneously considered according to two different levels: a functional and a structural

Round-Trip Software Engineering Using UML: From Architecture to Design and Back

by Nenad Medvidovic Alex
"... A key promise of software architecture research is that better software systems can result from modeling their important aspects throughout development. Choosing which system aspects to model and how to evaluate them are two decisions that frame software architecture research. Part of the software a ..."
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A key promise of software architecture research is that better software systems can result from modeling their important aspects throughout development. Choosing which system aspects to model and how to evaluate them are two decisions that frame software architecture research. Part of the software

PINROB: A Portable API for Industrial Robots

by M. González Harbour, R. Gómez Somarriba, A. Strohmeier, J. Jacot - in International Conf. on Reliable Software Technologies, Ada-Europa’98 , 1998
"... : This paper describes a software architecture for industrial robots used in manufacturing equipment. In order to achieve software portability, the application software is dissociated from the low-level robot controller software. The interaction between these two pieces of software is achieved by ..."
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: This paper describes a software architecture for industrial robots used in manufacturing equipment. In order to achieve software portability, the application software is dissociated from the low-level robot controller software. The interaction between these two pieces of software is achieved

An intelligent architecture for integrated control and asset management for industrial processes

by James H. Taylor, Atalla F. Sayda - in Proc. IEEE International Symposium on Intelligent Control (ISIC05), Limassol , 2005
"... Abnormal event management (AEM) in large manufacturing plants has evolved as a higher and increasingly vital function of process control. In this paper, an intelligent information management and control system is introduced. The different computational agents (i.e., modules) of the system are embodi ..."
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are embodied in a three-layered cognitive hierarchy, which offers intelligent behavior at the system level, as well as at the level of specialized task agents. At the lower level, agents generate goal-seeking reactive behavior. Three different fault detection and isolation agents (i.e., three complementary
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