A Survey of High-Level Synthesis Systems edited by Robert A. Walker, Raul Camposano.

After long years of work that have seen little industrial application, high-level synthesis is finally on the verge of becoming a practical tool. The state of high-level synthesis today is similar to the state of logic synthesis ten years ago. At present, logic-synthesis tools are widely used in dig...

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Other Authors: Walker, Robert A. (Editor), Camposano, Raul (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY : Springer US : Imprint: Springer, 1991.
Edition:1st ed. 1991.
Series:The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science, 135
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Table of Contents:
  • I — Introduction to High-Level Synthesis
  • to High-Level Synthesis
  • II— Survey of High-Level Synthesis Systems
  • AT&T’s Algorithms to Silicon Project
  • AT&T’s Bridge System
  • AT&T’s CHARM System
  • Carleton’s Elf System
  • Carleton’s HAL System
  • Carnegie Mellon’s (First) CMU-DA System
  • Carnegie Mellon’s (Second) CMU-DA System
  • Carnegie Mellon’s System Architect’s Workbench
  • Carnegie Mellon’s Facet/Emerald System
  • Case Western’s ADPS System
  • Eindhoven Univ. of Technology’s System
  • GE’s FACE/PISYN System
  • Honeywell’s V-Synth System
  • IBM’s ALERT System
  • IBM’s HIS System
  • IBM’s V Compiler
  • IBM’s Yorktown Silicon Compiler
  • IIT Delhi’s Synthesis System
  • IMEC’s CATHEDRAL-II System
  • IMEC’s CATHEDRAL-2nd System
  • IMEC’s CATHEDRAL-III System
  • Linköping University’s CAMAD System
  • NTT’s HARP System
  • Philips’ PIRAMID System
  • Siemens’ Synthesis System
  • Stanford’s Flamel System
  • Stanford’s Olympus System
  • Tsing Hua University’s ALPS/LYRA/ARYL System
  • Univ. of California at Berkeley’s HYPER System
  • Univ. of California at Berkeley’s Synthesis System
  • Univ. of California at Irvine’s VSS
  • Univ. of Illinois’ Chippe/Slicer/Splicer System
  • Univ. of Illinois’ IBA System
  • Univ. of Karlsruhe’s DSL Synthesis System/CADDY System
  • Univ. of Kiel’s MIMOLA System
  • Univ. of Paderborn’s PARBUS System
  • Univ. of Southern California’s ADAM System
  • Univ. of Texas at Austin’s DAGAR System
  • Univ. of Waterloo’s CATREE System
  • Univ. of Waterloo’s VLSI CAD Tools.