Behavior, Interaction, Priorities (BIP) is a component framework for constructing systems from a set of atomic components by using two kinds of composition operators: interactions ...
—In order to solve the challenges in processor design for the next generation wireless communication systems, this paper first proposes a system level design flow for communicati...
Although Moore’s Law enables a huge number of components to be integrated into a single chip, design methods that will allow system architects to put the components together to ...
Code model checking of software components suffers from the well-known problem of state explosion when applied to highly parallel components, despite the fact that a single compon...
Incompatibility of component interaction styles is identified as a major obstacle to interoperability when using off-the-shelf components or dealing with legacy software in compos...