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Computer architectures: a case for top-down design
It is shown how top-down design, decomposition, abstraction, rapid prototyping and other methods from software engineering can be adapted to computer architecture design. A sample architecture design process is used to demonstrate the use of the methods. The case study deals with the upper architecture levels.<>