The Architecture Design and Assessment System was a set of software programs offered by the Research Triangle Institute from the mid 1980s until the early 1990s.[1]
A petri-net 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 or Ada code to the nodes. This enabled dynamic resource assignment, timing, and priority.
References
- ^ 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
External links
- Integration of Tools for the Design and Assessment of High-Performance, Highly Reliable Computing System (DAHPHRS) Phase 1, NASA Contract NAS1-17964, May 1992, page 141 http://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/19920019342_1992019342.pdf
- The Practice of Prolog: a Prolog-based VLSI editor, Leon Sterling, 1990, ISBN 0262193019