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The '''Architecture Design and Assessment System''' (ADAS) was a set of software programs offered by the [[Research Triangle Institute]] from the mid 1980s until
the early 1990s.<ref>G.A. Frank, D.L. Franke, and W.F. Ingogly, "An Architecture Design and Assessment System,"VLSI Design, Vol. 6, No. 8, Aug. 1985, pp. 30-50</ref>
 
A [[petri net]]-like graph model of a system was graphically created.
The hierarchical graphs were simulated to determine resource utilization and throughput. Functional simulation of the model could be realized by attaching [[C (programming language)]] or [[Ada (programming language)]] code to the nodes. This enabled dynamic resource assignment, timing, and priority.
 
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