The dataflow interchange format (DIF) is a textual language that is geared towards capturing the semantics of graphical design tools for DSP system design. A key objective of DIF i...
—A wide variety of DSP design tools have been developed that incorporate dataflow graph representations into their GUI-based design environments. However, as the complexity of ap...
Ivan Corretjer, Chia-Jui Hsu, Shuvra S. Bhattachar...
Modeling DSP applications through coarse-grain dataflow graphs is popular in the DSP design community, and a growing set of rapid prototyping tools support such dataflow semantics...
Specification, validation, and synthesis are important aspects of embedded systems design. The use of dataflow-based design environments for these purposes is becoming increasingl...
This article proposes a Diagnosis Interchange Format (DIF), an XML-based interchange format for Model-Based Diagnosis (MBD). Its main purposes are to allow sharing of diagnostic m...