A search and retrieval tool to enable system design through intellectual property reuse

P. Chawla, P. Alexander, R. Vemuri
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In this paper, we describe a tool developed under the DARPA/sup 1/ sponsorship in the Systems On Chip Created using Extended Requirements language (SOCCER) program to search and retrieve Intellectual Property (IF) for reuse in a mixed-signal electronic system design. Given system requirements specified formally as preconditions, postconditions, and constraints, the tool searches a database of component specifications for existing IP and then provides a list of IP components that completely or partially match the system specification as output. The system requirements are specified using an extended VSPEC, a formal interface specification language developed to specify digital systems under the sponsorship of the Air Force in the CEENSS program and then later extended under the SOCCER program to specify analog and mixed-signal systems as VSPEC-AMS. In addition, the SOCCER tool employs an extended REBOUND, a search and retrieval tool originally developed under the DARPA RASSP program and then extended for analog and mixed-signal systems under the SOCCER program. In this paper, we provide a tool overview and vision, describe its background present extensions developed under the SOCCER program and then illustrate the workings of the tool with an example. SOCCER is a Phase I STIR program that began in June of 1997 and has established the proof-of-concept for the tool described above. In addition, SOCCER has the potential to leverage the AF sponsored VHDL-AMS Synthesis Environment (VASE) program to go from concept (system requirements) to implementation (VHDL-AIMS behavior which could be synthesized using the VASE tool under development).
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通过知识产权重用实现系统设计的搜索和检索工具
在本文中,我们描述了在DARPA/sup /赞助下,在使用扩展需求语言(SOCCER)程序创建的片上系统中开发的一种工具,用于搜索和检索知识产权(IF),以便在混合信号电子系统设计中重用。给定正式指定为前提条件、后设条件和约束的系统需求,该工具搜索现有IP的组件规范数据库,然后提供完全或部分匹配系统规范的IP组件列表作为输出。系统需求使用扩展的VSPEC来指定,这是一种正式的接口规范语言,用于在空军CEENSS计划赞助下指定数字系统,然后在SOCCER计划下扩展以指定模拟和混合信号系统,如VSPEC- ams。此外,SOCCER工具采用了扩展反弹,这是一种搜索和检索工具,最初是在DARPA RASSP项目下开发的,然后在SOCCER项目下扩展到模拟和混合信号系统。在本文中,我们提供了一个工具的概述和愿景,描述了它的背景和在SOCCER程序下开发的扩展,然后用一个例子说明了该工具的工作原理。SOCCER是1997年6月开始的第一阶段STIR项目,已经为上述工具建立了概念验证。此外,SOCCER有潜力利用AF赞助的VHDL-AMS合成环境(花瓶)程序从概念(系统需求)到实现(VHDL-AIMS行为,可以使用正在开发的花瓶工具合成)。
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