Embedded system designers are constantly looking for new tools
and techniques to help satisfy the exploding demand for consumer
information appliances and specialized industrial products. One
critical barrier to the timely release of embedded system products
is integrating the design of the hardware and software systems.
Hardware/software co-design is a set of methodologies and
techniques specifically created to support the concurrent design of
both systems, effectively reducing multiple iterations and major
redesigns. In addition to its critical role in the development of
embedded systems, many experts believe that co-design will be a key
design methodology for Systems-on-a-Chip.
"Readings in Hardware/Software Co-Design" presents the papers that
have shaped the hardware/software co-design field since its
inception in the early 90s. Field experts -- Giovanni De Micheli,
Rolf Ernst, and Wayne Wolf -- introduce sections of the book, and
provide context for the paper that follow. This collection provides
professionals, researchers and graduate students with a single
reference source for this critical aspect of computing
design.
* Over 50 peer-reviewed papers written from leading researchers and
designers in the field
* Selected, edited, and introduced by three of the fields' most
eminent researchers and educators
* Accompanied by an annually updated companion Web site with links
and references to recently published papers, providing a forum for
the editors to comment on how recent work continues or breaks with
previous work in the field
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