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A Multiple Representation Approach to Understanding the Time Behavior of Digital Circuits

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Hall, Robert J.; Lathrop, Richard H.; Kirk, Robert S.
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Abstract
We put forth a multiple representation approach to deriving the behavioral model of a digital circuit automatically from its structure and the behavioral simulation models of its components. One representation supports temporal reasoning for composition and amplification, another supports simulation and a third helps to partition the translation problem. A working prototype, FUNSTRUX, is described.
Date issued
1987-05-01
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http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/5594
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AIM-967
Series/Report no.
AIM-967
Keywords
multiple representation, temporal reasoning, event-basedssimulation, digital circuits, simplification, behavioral models

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