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29th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC'05) Volume 1   pp. 396-402
Structured Object-Oriented Co-Analysis/Co-Design of Hardware/Software for the FACTS Power System

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There are several approaches to the hardware/software design in embedded systems, ranging from the traditional sequential methods which focus on the determination of the hardware architecture prior to software design, to newer object-oriented approaches that attempt to apply software engineering methods to hardware design without a systematic process. This paper discusses a structured object-oriented methodology for the integrated co-analysis and co-design of hardware/software systems using an extended High Order Object-oriented Modeling Technique (HOOMT). This methodology offers a uniform method for hardware and software developers to jointly develop the specifications for and partitioning of the hardware and software components of a system, as well as developing the interfaces between components, and allows easy design migration of components between hardware and software. In this paper it is applied to the co-analysis/co-design of the hardware and software of a simulated advanced power grid control system.
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Index Terms- Hardware/Software Co-analysis, Hardware/Software Co-design, Structured Object-Oriented Method, Concurrent Process, Integration, Embedded Systems

Citation:  Matt Ryan, Sojan Markose, Xiaoqing (Frank) Liu, Ying Cheng, "Structured Object-Oriented Co-Analysis/Co-Design of Hardware/Software for the FACTS Power System," compsac, pp. 396-402,  29th Annual International Computer Software and Applications Conference (COMPSAC'05) Volume 1,  2005

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