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Design intent coverage revisited

ACM Transactions on Design Automation of Electronic Systems, 2009
Design intent coverage is a formal methodology for analyzing the gap between a formal architectural specification of a design and the formal functional specifications of the component RTL blocks of the design. In this article we extend the design intent coverage methodology to hybrid specifications containing both state ...
Arnab Sinha   +5 more
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From design to intention

Proceedings of the first international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems part 1 - AAMAS '02, 2002
In this paper, we identify and analyze a set of issues that are more and more influencing the characteristics of today's complex software systems, and that make them distinguish from "traditional" software systems. Several examples in different areas show that these issues do not influence a few application domains only, but are instead widespread ...
Franco Zambonelli, H. Van Dyke Parunak
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DESIGNING WITH INTENTION

2014
The history of sustainable architecture and design provides some insights on how today’s mindful work settings have evolved. The roots of sustainable design are both informative and inspiring. It’s worthwhile to review how these relatively modern design precepts can guide mindful marketers toward greater harmony, satisfaction, and productivity.
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Evil intent and design responsibility

Science and Engineering Ethics, 2004
Mass casualty attacks in recent years have demonstrated the need to include "evil intent" as a design consideration. Three recent actual or potential weapons of mass destruction (WMD) attacks did not involve nuclear bombs or other devices designed as weapons, but rather benign objects used with evil intent.
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Language Design with Intent

2017 ACM/IEEE 20th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems (MODELS), 2017
Software languages have always been an essential component of model-driven engineering. Their importance and popularity has been on the rise thanks to language workbenches, language-oriented development and other methodologies that enable us to quickly and easily create new languages specific for each domain. Unfortunately, language design is largely a
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Designing for Intent-to-Treat

Drug Information Journal, 2001
The principle of analysis by intent-to- treat (ITT) serves as the standard basis for design decisions as well as choice of analysis in clinical trials. ITT correctly contrasts the pragmatic consequences of the treatments offered in a study, as long as the study protocol accurately reflects the realities of clinical practice.
Philip William Lavori, Ree Dawson
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