Requirements Specification and Analysis of Digital Systems Using FARHDL
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概要
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As expert system technology gains wider acceptance in digital system design, the need to build and maintain a large scale knowledge base will assume greater importance. However, how to build a correct and efficient rule base is even a hard part in the knowledge-based system development. In this paper, we develop FARHDL (Frame-And-Rule-based Hardware Description Language) to form a knowledge base. The FARHDL is simple but powerful to specify the hardware requirements and can be directly simulated by PROLOG. Through the knowledge base transeformed from FARHDL, a formal method can be developed to design, implement, and validate the digital hardware systems. Furthermore, behavioral properties, anomaly properties, structural properties, and timing properties are applied to analyze the requirements specification. The purposes of those properties are used to detect explicit/implicit incorrect specification clauses and to capture some desired requirements, such as completeness and consistency. Finally, the analysis results can be a useful tool for finding obscure problems in tricky digital system designs and can also aid in the development of formal specifications.
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- 1998-03-25
著者
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SHEN Victor
the Department of Electrical Engineering, Mingchi Institute of Technology
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Kuo Feng-ho
Department Of Electrical Engineering And Department Of Computer Science And Information Engineering
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Lai Feipei
Department Of Electrical Engineering National Taiwan University:department Of Computer Science And I
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Lai Feipei
Department Of Computer Science And Information Engineering National Taiwan University
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Lai Feipei
Department Of Electrical Engineering And Department Of Computer Science And Information Engineering
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Shen Victor
The Department Of Electrical Engineering Mingchi Institute Of Technology
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