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Guide to Synthesis and Implementation Tools for VHDL Modeling and Design

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Title  Guide to Synthesis and Implementation Tools for VHDL Modeling and Design Author(s)  Martin Rosner Publisher:  Peter J. Ashenden (1998) Hardcover/Paperback  N/A eBook  PDF, 111 pages, 2.3 MB Language:  English ISBN-10:  0120887851 ISBN-13:  978-0120887859 Book Description This book presents an integrated approach to digital design principles, processes, and implementations to help the reader design much more complex systems within a shorter design cycle. This is accomplished by introducing digital design concepts, VHDL coding, VHDL simulation, synthesis commands, and strategies together. The author focuses on the ultimate product of the design cycle: the implementation of a digital design. VHDL coding, synthesis methodologies and verification techniques are presented as tools to support the final design implementation. Readers will understand how to apply and adapt techniques for VHDL coding, verification, and synthesis to various situations. About the Authors N/A Reviews, Rating

The VHDL Golden Reference Guide

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Title  The VHDL Golden Reference Guide Author(s)  DOULOS Publisher:  Doulos; 2nd edition edition (March 1, 1997) Spiral-boundSpiral-bound  133 pages eBook  PDF, 136 pages, 274 KB Language:  English ISBN-10:  0953728013 ISBN-13:  978-0953728015 Book Description Packed with practical advice distilled from years of experience teaching VHDL courses, this book is designed for the experienced design engineer. They are not intended as replacements for the official IEEE Language Reference Manuals, and do not offer a complete, formal description of the languages. Rather, they offer answers to the questions most often asked during practical application of the respective languages, in a convenient reference format. Nearly everyone I know in the business uses this guide in one way or another. It is tied to Doulos's training course, but serves it's purpose as a VHDL "dictionary" well. It is fairly complete and probably enough for most design and testbench writers. About the Author

Digital Design with RTL Design, VHDL, and Verilog, 2nd Edition

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Title  Digital Design with RTL Design, VHDL, and Verilog, 2nd Edition Author(s)  Frank Vahid Publisher:  Wiley; 2 edition (March 9, 2010) Hardcover  592 pages eBook  HTML, and PDF (443 pages, 2.5 MB) Language:  English ISBN-10:  0470531088 ISBN-13:  978-0470531082 Book Description This book is an eagerly anticipated, up-to-date guide to essential digital design fundamentals Offering a modern, updated approach to digital design, this much-needed book reviews basic design fundamentals before diving into specific details of design optimization. You begin with an examination of the low-levels of design, noting a clear distinction between design and gate-level minimization. The author then progresses to the key uses of digital design today, and how it is used to build high-performance alternatives to software. With this book by your side, you'll gain a better understanding of how to apply the material in the book to real-world scenarios. About the Authors Frank Vahid is a Professor at D

Verilog Tutorials

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Title  Verilog Tutorials Author(s)  Deepark Kumar Tala, et al Publisher:  Multiple publishers Hardcover/Paperback  N/A eBook  HTML and PDF Language:  English ISBN-10:  N/A ISBN-13:  N/A Book Description Comprehensive and self contained, these tutorials cover the design of a plethora of combinational and sequential logic circuits using conventional logic design and Verilog HDL. Number systems and number representations are presented along with various binary codes. Several advanced topics are covered, including functional decomposition and iterative networks. A variety of examples are provided for combinational and sequential logic, computer arithmetic, and advanced topics such as Hamming code error correction. Constructs supported by Verilog are described in detail. All designs are continued to completion. Each chapter includes numerous design issues of varying complexity to be resolved by the reader. About the Authors N/A Reviews and Rating: Amazon Read and Download Links: Verilog Tut

VHDL: A Starter's Guide, 2nd Edition

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Title  VHDL: A Starter's Guide, 2nd Edition Author(s)   Sudhakar Yalamanchili Publisher:  Prentice Hall, 2 edition (January 9, 2005); eBook (Georgia Institute of Technology) Hardcover/Paperback  256 pages eBook  PDF and PowerPoint Language:  English ISBN-10:  0131457357 ISBN-13:  978-0131457355 Book Description This book focuses on presenting the basic features of the VHDL language in the context of its use for simulation. The book is targeted for use in sophomore and junior level courses in digital logic and computer architecture. It's a useful reference for computer professionals who need to brush up on their VHDL knowledge. This handy reference gives readers a thorough grounding in the basic concepts and language of VHDL, and encourages them to apply what they have learned using realistic examples. Concepts are followed by examples and tutorials. Adds appendices to support material: Includes a tutorial for a popular VHDL simulator; a handy reference to common VHDL packages;

Free Range VHDL: The No-frills Guide to Writing Powerful Code for Your Digital Implementations

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Title  Free Range VHDL: The No-frills Guide to Writing Powerful Code for Your Digital Implementations Author(s)  Bryan Mealy, Fabrizio Tappero Publisher:  Free Range Factory (2013); eBook (2016) License(s):  Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike Unported License Hardcover/Paperback  200 pages (approx) eBook  PDF (189 pages, 2.6 MB), ePub, Daisy, Kindle, etc. Language:  English ISBN-10/ASIN:  B015MT2IBM ISBN-13:  N/A Book Description This book is a fundamental guide to develop the skills necessary to write powerful VHDL code. The approach taken by this book is to provide only what you need to know to get up and running quickly in VHDL. As with all learning, once you have obtained and applied some useful information, it is much easier to build on what you know as opposed to continually adding information that is not directly applicable to the subjects at hand. The purpose of this book is to provide students and young engineers with a guide to help them develop the skills necessary to b

UML For The IT Business Analyst

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Title  UML For The IT Business Analyst Author(s)  Howard Podeswa Publisher:  Cengage Learning PTR; 2 edition (June 18, 2009) Paperback  400 pages eBook  PDF Language:  English ISBN-10/ASIN:  1598638688 ISBN-13:  978-1598638684 Book Description Today, information-technology business analysts are often working on object-oriented (OO), Unified Modeling Language (UML) projects, yet they have a long way to go to exploit the technology beyond the adoption of use cases (just one part of the UML). This book explains how, as an IT business analyst, you can pull together all of the UML tools and fully utilize them during your IT project. Rather than approaching this topic theoretically, you will actually learn by doing: A case study takes you through the entire book, helping you to develop and validate the requirements for an IT system step by step. Whether you are a new IT business analyst; an experienced analyst, but new to the UML; a developer who is interested in expanding your role to encom

UML Process

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Title  UML Process Author(s)  Sharam Hekmat Publisher:  pragsoft.com (2005) Hardcover  N/A eBook  Online, PDF, 60 pages, 178 KB Language:  English ASIN:  N/A ISBN-13:  N/A Book Description UML Process is a defined process for developing software systems using object technology. The purpose of this document is to define the UML Process at a level that is suitable for practitioners who have had no prior exposure to a similar process. This book is intended to be a concise guide to the UML processes it covers, rather than giving a detailed description of each process. By focusing on the key concepts (and deferring the practical details to workshops and mentoring sessions), we can maximise the usefulness of the handbook as a learning tool. About the Author(s) Sharam Hekmat  is passionate about IT and enjoy working with people from whom I can learn – that means just about everyone I know. Reviews, Ratings, and Recommendations: Amazon Read and Download Links: UML Process (Sharam Hekmat)

UML for Java Programmers

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Title  UML for Java Programmers Author(s)  Robert Cecil Martin Publisher:  Prentice Hall (June 6, 2003) Paperback  288 pages eBook  PDF Language:  English ISBN-10/ASIN:  0131428489 ISBN-13:  978-0131428485 Book Description The Unified Modeling Language has become the industry standard for the expression of software designs. The Java programming language continues to grow in popularity as the language of choice for the serious application developer. Using UML and Java together would appear to be a natural marriage, one that can produce considerable benefit. However, there are nuances that the seasoned developer needs to keep in mind when using UML and Java together. Software expert Robert Martin presents a concise guide, with numerous examples, that will help the programmer leverage the power of both development concepts. The author ignores features of UML that do not apply to java programmers, saving the reader time and effort. He provides direct guidance and points the reader to real-

Applying UML and Patterns: An Introduction to Object-Oriented Analysis and Design

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Title  Applying UML and Patterns: An Introduction to Object-Oriented Analysis and Design Author(s)   Craig Larman Publisher:  Prentice Hall PTR; 2 edition (July 13, 2001) Hardcover  656 pages eBook  PDF Files Language:  English ISBN-10:  0130925691 ISBN-13:  978-0130925695 Book Description This book is a lucid and practical introduction to thinking and designing with objects and creating systems that are well crafted, robust, and maintainable. Developers and students will learn object-oriented analysis and design (OOA/OOD) through three iterations of two cohesive, start-to-finish case studies. These case studies incrementally introduce key skills, essential OO principles and patterns, UML notation, and best practices. You won't just learn UML diagrams - you'll learn how to apply UML in the context of OO software development. Drawing on his unsurpassed experience as a mentor and consultant, Larman helps you understand evolutionary requirements and use cases, domain object modeli

Database Design with UML and SQL, 3rd Edition

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Title  Database Design with UML and SQL, 3rd Edition Author(s)  Tom Jewett Publisher:  TomJewett.com Hardcover  N/A eBook  HTML Language:  English ASIN:  N/A ISBN-13:  N/A Book Description This book teaches you how to use the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and Structured Query Language (SQL) to develop and implement the best possible design for your databases. This text is a teaching resource for an introductory database class at California State University Long Beach, Department of Computer Engineering and Computer Science. It is also designed to be used as an individual self-study tutorial. About the Authors N/A Reviews, Rating, and Recommendation: Amazon Read and Download Links: Database Design with UML and SQL, 3rd Edition (Tom Jewett) The Mirror Site (1)

How Language Works: The Cognitive Science of Linguistics

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Title  How Language Works: The Cognitive Science of Linguistics Author(s)  Michael Gasser Publisher:  Indiana University (2006) Paperback  N/A eBook  HTML Language:  English ISBN-10:  N/A ISBN-13:  N/A Book Description This book offers general readers a personal tour of the intricate workings of language. It moves effortlessly from big subjects like the origins of languages, how children learn to speak, and how conversation works to subtle but revealing points such as how email differs from both speech and writing in important ways, how language reveals a person's social status, and how we decide whether a word is rude or polite. Because human language is an enormously complex subject, the book will focus on a narrow range of topics and themes; there will be no pretense of covering the field in anything like a complete fashion. About the Authors N/A Reviews, Ratings, and Recommendations: Amazon Read and Download Links: How Language Works: The Cognitive Science of Linguistics (Micha

Dictionary of Programming Languages

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Title  Dictionary of Programming Languages Author(s)  Neal Ziring Publisher:  erols.com (1998) Hardcover  N/A eBook  HTML Language:  English ISBN-10:  N/A ISBN-13:  N/A Book Description The Dictionary of Programming Languages is an online compendium of computer coding methods assembled to provide information and aid your appreciation for computer science history. The dictionary currently has over 120 entries. About the Authors N/A Reviews and Rating: Amazon Read and Download Links: Dictionary of Programming Languages (Neal Ziring) Practical Foundations for Programming Languages (Robert Harper) Programming Languages: Theory and Practice (Robert Harper)

Semantics in Action - Applications and Scenarios

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Title  Semantics in Action - Applications and Scenarios Author(s)  Muhammad Tanvir Afzal Publisher:  IN-TECH (April 25, 2012) Hardcover  266 pages eBook  PDF files and an Zipped PDF, 5.53 MB Language:  English ISBN-10:  N/A ISBN-13:  978-953-51-0536-7 Book Description The current book is a combination of number of great ideas, applications, case studies, and practical systems in the domain of Semantics. The book has been divided into two volumes. The current one is the second volume which highlights the state-of-the-art application areas in the domain of Semantics. This volume has been divided into four sections and ten chapters. The sections include: 1) Software Engineering, 2) Applications: Semantic Cache, E-Health, Sport Video Browsing, and Power Grids, 3) Visualization, and 4) Natural Language Disambiguation. Authors across the World have contributed to debate on state-of-the-art systems, theories, models, applications areas, case studies in the domain of Semantics. Furthermore, au