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15 Mar 2004
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The paper describes how to get the benefits of OOP in HDL (specially VHDL) in the generation of a simulator for it.
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Operating Systems
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15 Oct 2005
Updated: 5 Jul 2010
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The article defines what is a model, why do we need a model and how to move for a UML model for software.
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11 Jan 2007
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Importance of Processes and Standards in Software Development
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Programming Languages
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18 Mar 2004
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The product of this project will give a tool in terms of software, capable of extracting a vigorous testing for a given digital module (which is a logical unit) under a mass production.
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19 Jul 2004
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This paper is an updation to my last paper "D-FOM, Another Model for System Analysis & Design with Object Orientation". The strategy is made more clear, user oriented and application based.
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19 Jul 2004
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The paper is an extension to my last paper "D-FOM: Yet another OOM". This is a case study to develop confidence in D-FOM approach for some system Analysis and its VHDL Modeling. A 8051-Microcontroller system is Analyzed, Designed, and Modeled in VHDL using D-FOM approach, in this paper.
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6 Apr 2004
Updated: 6 Apr 2004
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D-FOM is a proposed approach for Object Oriented Analysis & Designing of a Software/Hardware System.
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