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Date: Tue, 10 Dec 1996 03:39:06 GMTServer: NCSA/1.4.2Content-type: text/html<html><head><title>Hardware/Software Co-Synthesis </title></head><BODY BACKGROUND="fish.gif"><h1>What is Hardware-Software Co-Design, Co-Synthesis, orCAD for Embedded Systems?<hr></h1><UL><LI> 1991: "hardware-software co-design" was a hot new term that meant anything from high level synthesis and compilers to project management and economics. It was embraced immediately because it was long, which meant it must be important, which meant people should give you funding for it.<LI> 1992: the term "co-synthesis" was used by people who thought they did concrete work to distinguish themselves from those that talked about abstract frameworks but hadn't built anything.<LI> 1993: DSP people showed the coolest projects and were further ahead than anyone else in the field. Those in project management and economics dropped out of the scene. Those doing control-dominated stuff started having DSP-envy but still didn't want to take a crash course in control theory.<LI> 1994: hardware-software co-design (and even co-synthesis) became an overhyped term like "information superhighway." The new politically correct term for it is "(CAD for) embedded systems."</UL><HR><I> Last UpdatedTue Oct 11 13:08:22 PDT 1994</I></BODY></html>
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