The MICON system is an integrated collection of programs which automatically synthesizes small computer systems from high level specifications. The system address multiple levels of design, from logical through physical, providing a rapid prototyping capability. Two programs form MICON's nucleus: a knowledge-based synthesis tool called M1, and, an automated knowledge acquisition tool named CGEN which is used to teach M1 how to design. Other tools in the MICON system are an integrated database and associated data management tools. The system is fully functional, having been used to generate working designs. This paper describes the architecture and operation of the MICON syste
Abstract—Model integrated computing (MIC) is an effective and efficient method for developing, maint...
Methodologies have been developed and implemented in LISP and OPS-S languages which address type syn...
An attempt to determine how computers can be used to assist designers resulted in the development of...
The MICON Synthesizer Version 1 (M1) is a rule-based system which produces a complete small computer...
Rapid advances in semiconductor technology are motivating the development of computer-aided design t...
Design engineers now fully recognize the remarkable power of computers, and realize that they must f...
The work reported here is an examination into the interfacing of software. The general objective of ...
The microcomputer network is a powerful processing machine that is constructed using a number of sma...
Methodologies are developed and implemented in LISP to develop an integrated expert system, called D...
The material presented in this Thesis concerns two topics: the first is the design of a Microprocess...
Engineering design plays a crucial role in the development of artifacts that in one way or another a...
This project concerns the development of a design methodology for digital systems together with asso...
The aim of this book is to provide and introduction to microprocessor systems, their operation and d...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 73-75)This thesis is concerned with the application of mi...
Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) are miniaturized devices with high functionality. In recent ye...
Abstract—Model integrated computing (MIC) is an effective and efficient method for developing, maint...
Methodologies have been developed and implemented in LISP and OPS-S languages which address type syn...
An attempt to determine how computers can be used to assist designers resulted in the development of...
The MICON Synthesizer Version 1 (M1) is a rule-based system which produces a complete small computer...
Rapid advances in semiconductor technology are motivating the development of computer-aided design t...
Design engineers now fully recognize the remarkable power of computers, and realize that they must f...
The work reported here is an examination into the interfacing of software. The general objective of ...
The microcomputer network is a powerful processing machine that is constructed using a number of sma...
Methodologies are developed and implemented in LISP to develop an integrated expert system, called D...
The material presented in this Thesis concerns two topics: the first is the design of a Microprocess...
Engineering design plays a crucial role in the development of artifacts that in one way or another a...
This project concerns the development of a design methodology for digital systems together with asso...
The aim of this book is to provide and introduction to microprocessor systems, their operation and d...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 73-75)This thesis is concerned with the application of mi...
Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) are miniaturized devices with high functionality. In recent ye...
Abstract—Model integrated computing (MIC) is an effective and efficient method for developing, maint...
Methodologies have been developed and implemented in LISP and OPS-S languages which address type syn...
An attempt to determine how computers can be used to assist designers resulted in the development of...