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Debugging at the Electronic System Level (Hardcover, 2010 ed.)
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Debugging at the Electronic System Level (Hardcover, 2010 ed.)
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Debugging becomes more and more the bottleneck to chip design
productivity, especially while developing modern complex integrated
circuits and systems at the Electronic System Level (ESL). Today,
debugging is still an unsystematic and lengthy process. Here, a
simple reporting of a failure is not enough, anymore. Rather, it
becomes more and more important not only to find many errors early
during development but also to provide efficient methods for their
isolation. In Debugging at the Electronic System Level the
state-of-the-art of modeling and verification of ESL designs is
reviewed. There, a particular focus is taken onto SystemC. Then, a
reasoning hierarchy is introduced. The hierarchy combines
well-known debugging techniques with whole new techniques to
improve the verification efficiency at ESL. The proposed systematic
debugging approach is supported amongst others by static code
analysis, debug patterns, dynamic program slicing, design
visualization, property generation, and automatic failure
isolation. All techniques were empirically evaluated using
real-world industrial designs. Summarized, the introduced approach
enables a systematic search for errors in ESL designs. Here, the
debugging techniques improve and accelerate error detection,
observation, and isolation as well as design understanding.
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