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A systematic study of regulating inorganic polyphosphates production in <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i>. [PDF]

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High — Level Synthesis

Microprocessing and Microprogramming, 1992
Synthesis takes a specification of the functionality of a digital system and a set of constraints and finds a structure that implements the intended behavior and satisfies the constraints. At the algorithmic level, the specification takes the form of an algorithm.
Steve Y-L Lin   +3 more
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Soft scheduling in high level synthesis [PDF]

open access: possibleProceedings 1999 Design Automation Conference (Cat. No. 99CH36361), 1999
In this paper, we establish a theoretical framework for a new concept of scheduling called soft scheduling. In contrasts to the traditional schedulers referred as hard schedulers, soft schedulers make soft decisions at a time, or decisions that can be adjusted later.
Jianwen Zhu, Daniel D. Gajski
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High Level Synthesis as a service [PDF]

open access: possible2015 5th International Conference on Computer and Knowledge Engineering (ICCKE), 2015
Emerging cloud computing has improved computing performance and optimized usage of resources. One of the other elements that can improve computing performance is using acceleration resources. FPGA is a computing resource that is attractive attention due to its functionalities in many processes.
Majid Dashtbani   +2 more
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HIGH‐LEVEL SOFTWARE SYNTHESIS [PDF]

open access: possibleINCOSE International Symposium, 1993
AbstractHigh‐Level Software Synthesis (HLSS) is an advanced model‐based, product‐line‐oriented software development process being developed by the Software Productivity Consortium (Consortium). The HLSS process is based upon thorough requirements‐ and design‐level validation through the use of models that can predict important properties of the ...
John W. Brackett, Art Pyster
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