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Computer Design Language — Version Munich (CDLM) Eine moderne Rechnerentwurfssprache

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Vorgestellt wird ein ’ zur Entwurfsverifikation auf unterschiedlichen Ebenen der Detaillierung und zur Kontrolle des Transformationsprozesses zwischen den Detaillierungsebenen hierarchisch strukturierter, digitaler Systeme. Dabei wird zunachst auf Struktur- und Verhaltensbeschreibung von Entwurfsmoduln und die Zusammenfassung von Moduln zu Strukturen eingegangen, um dann zur Arbeitsmethodik mit dem Entwurfssystem überzugehen.

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Hahn, W. (1982). Computer Design Language — Version Munich (CDLM) Eine moderne Rechnerentwurfssprache. In: Nehmer, J. (eds) GI-12. Jahrestagung. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 57. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68603-0_4

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