1984
DOI: 10.1147/rd.285.0557
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Hardware design and description languages in IBM

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“…1) Design Specification: IBM developed a series of hardware-description languages [3] that focused on abstract specification of control flow, deliberately neglecting any correlation with the physical structure of the hardware. As logic synthesis was applied to hardware description language (HDL) designs, the style of HDL entry began to change from purely functional coding for simulation to a style that would let the designer "steer" synthesis by providing structural information.…”
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“…1) Design Specification: IBM developed a series of hardware-description languages [3] that focused on abstract specification of control flow, deliberately neglecting any correlation with the physical structure of the hardware. As logic synthesis was applied to hardware description language (HDL) designs, the style of HDL entry began to change from purely functional coding for simulation to a style that would let the designer "steer" synthesis by providing structural information.…”
Section: A Verificationmentioning
confidence: 99%