ISSC 2004 Belfast

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I am currently attending ISSC 2004 where I was presenting some research in the area of system design.

Again the main attraction for me this year is the chance to discuss concepts with my peers across a variety of colleges.

The two most common question I encountered today regarding my work of modelling the IXP1200 using OO techniques, where.

1. Why do you want to create a s/w model of a silicon design?

2. What is UML ?

I found that my sequence diagrams and class diagrams really brought home the idea of why OO techniques are so powerful.

The questions I recieved certainly helped to focus my thoughts as to what should be done next.

Queens University should be congratulated for the excellent conference that they are hosting.

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david moloney said:

Check out www.archc.org for modelling your architecture. It generates an Instruction-Set Simulator from a high-level description in archc and might be suitable for your purposes.

- D.

liam noonan said:

Thnaks for the utl David, I will certainly have a look at it.

Liam

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