MDE-based Rapid DSE of multi-core embedded systems: The H.264 Decoder Case Study
The recent advances in Unified Modeling Language (UML) give a valuable milestone for its application to modern embedded systems design space exploration. However, it is essential to remember that UML is unable to solve the difficulty associated with embedded systems analysis, but it only provides st...
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