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CODES 1994: Grenoble, France
- Proceedings of the Third International Workshop on Hardware/Software Codesign, CODES 1994, Grenoble, France, September 22-24, 1994. IEEE Computer Society 1994, ISBN 0-8186-6315-4

Methods and tools
- Stefano Antoniazzi, Alessandro Balboni, William Fornaciari

, Donatella Sciuto:
A methodology for control-dominated systems codesign. 2-9 - Gernot Koch, Udo Kebschull, Wolfgang Rosenstiel:

A prototyping environment for hardware/software codesign in the COBRA project. 10-16 - Tarek Ben Ismail, Mohamed Abid, Ahmed Amine Jerraya:

COSMOS: a codesign approach for communicating systems. 17-24 - Michel Auguin, Mohamed Belhadj, Judith Benzakki, C. Carrière, Guy Durrieu, Thierry Gautier, Michel Israël, Paul Le Guernic, Michel Lemaître, E. Martin, Patrice Quinton, Laurence Rideau, Frédéric Rousseau, Olivier Sentieys:

Towards a multi-formalism framework for architectural synthesis: the ASAR project. 25-32
Hardware-software partitioning
- Joseph G. D'Ambrosio, Xiaobo Sharon Hu

:
Configuration-level hardware/software partitioning for real-time embedded systems. 34-41 - Asawaree Kalavade, Edward A. Lee:

A global criticality/local phase driven algorithm for the constrained hardware/software partitioning problem. 42-48 - Petru Eles, Zebo Peng, Alexa Doboli:

VHDL system-level specification and partitioning in a hardware/software co-synthesis environment. 49-55 - Rajesh K. Gupta, Giovanni De Micheli:

Constrained software generation for hardware-software systems. 56-63
Case studies 1
- Peter Green, Paul Rushton, Ronnie Beggs:

An example of applying the codesign method MOOSE. 65-72 - Jörg Wilberg, Raul Camposano, Wolfgang Rosenstiel:

Design flow for hardware/software cosynthesis of a video compression system. 73-80 - Flemming Høeg, Niels Mellergaard, Jørgen Staunstrup:

The priority queue as an example of hardware/software codesign. 81-88 - Wayne H. Wolf, Andrew Wolfe, Steve Chinatti, Ravi Koshy, Gary Slater, Spencer Sun:

TigerSwitch: a case study in embedded computing system design. 89-96
Analysis and synthesis
- Dirk Herrmann, Jörg Henkel, Rolf Ernst:

An approach to the adaptation of estimated cost parameters in the COSYMA system. 100-107 - Michel Auguin, Fernand Boéri, C. Carrière:

Automatic exploration of VLIW processor architectures from a designer's experience based specification. 108-115 - Claudionor José Nunes Coelho Jr., Jerry Chih-Yuan Yang, Vincent John Mooney III, Giovanni De Micheli:

Redesigning hardware-software systems. 116-123 - Shailesh Sutarwala, Pierre G. Paulin:

Flexible modeling environment for embedded systems design. 124-130
Case studies 2
- Jens P. Brage, Jan Madsen

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A codesign case study in computer graphics. 132-139 - Jean Paul Calvez, D. Isidoro:

A CoDesign experience with the MCSE methodology. 140-147 - Olivier Caron, Vincent Cordonnier, Philippe Durif, Georges Grimonprez:

New architectures for smart cards: the OCEAN approach. 148-155
Models
- Anders P. Ravn, Jørgen Staunstrup:

Interface models. 157-164 - Joseph T. Buck:

A dynamic dataflow model suitable for efficient mixed hardware and software implementations of DSP applications. 165-172 - Markus Voss, Tarek Ben Ismail, Ahmed Amine Jerraya, Karl-Heinz Kapp:

Towards a theory for hardware/software codesign. 173-180 - Wayne Luk, Teddy Wu:

Towards a declarative framework for hardware-software codesign. 181-188
Verification
- John Wilson:

Hardware/software selected cycle solution. 190-194 - Matthias Deegener, Sorin A. Huss:

Software/hardware Co-Design in the MuSE environment. 195-202 - Markus Theißinger, Paul Stravers, Holger Veit:

CASTLE: an interactive environment for HW-SW Co-Design. 203-209 - Edna Barros, Augusto Sampaio:

Towards provably correct hardware/software partitioning using occam. 210-217 - Luciano Lavagno, Massimiliano Chiodo, Paolo Giusto, Attila Jurecska, Harry Hsieh, S. Yee, Alberto L. Sangiovanni-Vincentelli, Kei Suzuki:

A case study in computer-aided codesign of embedded controllers. 220-224

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