Reconfigurable systems fill the flexibility, performance, power dissipation, and development and fabrication cost gap between the application specific systems implemented with hard-wired application specific integrated circuits and systems based on the standard (general purpose) programmable microprocessors. During the last decade they became the mainstream implementation technology for custom computation and embedded system products in such fields as telecommunication, image processing, video processing, multimedia, DSP, cryptography, embedded control, etc. To efficiently develop, implement and use the reconfigurable systems, adequate computer-aided support tools are necessary. Since most reconfigurable systems are implemented using the lo...