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Morgan Kaufmann Systems on Silicon

  • 1st Edition - September 26, 2007
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Wayne Wolf
  • Language: English

The Morgan Kaufmann book series in "Systems in Silicon" offers state-of-the-art resources by leading experts in design languages, design methodology, design automation, manufacture… Read more

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Description

The Morgan Kaufmann book series in "Systems in Silicon" offers state-of-the-art resources by leading experts in design languages, design methodology, design automation, manufacture and test. This second compilation brings together four of the most important authors in the world of computer design today: Ienne, De Micheli, Wang, and Leibson.

Key features

* Four of the newest bestselling MK Systems on Silicon Series titles in one value-packed CD* Integrates all the major topics in systems design: verification, multiprocessors, embedded computing, and high-level computing* Readers are offered 70% savings over the list price of the print editions

Readership

This CD Library is a valuable offering to the entire audience of the Morgan Kaufman Systems on Silicon.

Table of contents

Ienne: Customizable and Configurable Embedded Processors. De Micheli: Networks-on-Chips. Wang: VLSI Test Principles and Architectures. Leibson: Designing SoCs with Configured Processors.

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: September 26, 2007
  • Language: English

About the editor

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Wayne Wolf

Wayne Wolf is Professor, Rhesea “Ray” P. Farmer Distinguished Chair in Embedded

Computing, and Georgia Research Alliance Eminent Scholar at the Georgia Institute of

Technology. Before joining Georgia Tech, he was with Princeton University and AT&T

Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill, New Jersey. He received his B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. in

electrical engineering from Stanford University. He is well known for his research in the

areas of hardware/software co-design, embedded computing, VLSI CAD, and multimedia

computing systems. He is a fellow of the IEEE and ACM. He co-founded several

conferences in the area, including CODES, MPSoC, and Embedded Systems Week. He

was founding co-editor-in-chief of Design Automation for Embedded Systems and

founding editor-in-chief of ACM Transactions on Embedded Computing Systems. He has

received the ASEE Frederick E. Terman Award and the IEEE Circuits and Society Education Award. He is also series editor of the Morgan Kaufmann Series in Systems on

Silicon.

Affiliations and expertise
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA