Title of article
Lava: Hardware Design in Haskell
Author/Authors
Bjesse، Per نويسنده , , Claessen، Koen نويسنده , , Sheeran، Mary نويسنده , , Singh، Satnam نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-173
From page
174
To page
0
Abstract
Lava is a tool to assist circuit designers in specifying, designing, verifying and implementing hardware. It is a collection of Haskell modules. The system design exploits functional programming language features, such as monads and type classes, to provide multiple interpretations of circuit descriptions. These interpretations implement standard circuit analyses such as simulation, formal verification and the generation of code for the production of real circuits. Lava also uses polymorphism and higher order functions to provide more abstract and general descriptions than are possible in traditional hardware description languages. Two Fast Fourier Transform circuit examples illustrate this.
Keywords
Chinese text segmentation , word boundary identification , multi-word terms , logistic regression
Journal title
A C M Sigplan (Programming Languages) Sigplan Notices
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
A C M Sigplan (Programming Languages) Sigplan Notices
Record number
16822
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