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EICS
2010
ACM
15 years 1 months ago
UI generation from task, domain and user models: the DB-USE approach
Information Systems UI (User Interface) generation from declarative models has been the focus of numerous and various approaches in the human computer interaction community. Typic...
Vi Tran
DAC
1999
ACM
15 years 3 months ago
Application of High Level Interface-Based Design to Telecommunications System Hardware
The assumption in moving system modelling to higher levels is that this improves the design process by allowing exploration of the architecture, providing an unambiguous specifica...
Dyson Wilkes, M. M. Kamal Hashmi
ASAP
1997
IEEE
155views Hardware» more  ASAP 1997»
15 years 3 months ago
An Approach for Quantitative Analysis of Application-Specific Dataflow Architectures
In this paper we present an approach for quantitative analysis of application-specific dataflow architectures. The approach allows the designer to rate design alternatives in a qu...
Bart Kienhuis, Ed F. Deprettere, Kees A. Vissers, ...
IEEEPACT
2009
IEEE
14 years 9 months ago
Algorithmic Skeletons within an Embedded Domain Specific Language for the CELL Processor
Efficiently using the hardware capabilities of the Cell processor, a heterogeneous chip multiprocessor that uses several levels of parallelism to deliver high performance, and bei...
Tarik Saidani, Joel Falcou, Claude Tadonki, Lionel...
IESA
2007
15 years 1 months ago
UN/CEFACT Core Components as the basis for structured business communication by SMEs, employing auto-generated, user adjustable
In this paper a methodology is presented to generate webforms for business documents directly from XML schemas. XML Schemas that are based on the UN/CEFACT Naming and Design Rules ...
Fred van Blommestein, Bertjan Broeksema