Title :
Role of standardization in future evolution of control design automation tools
Author_Institution :
Integrated Syst. Inc., Santa Clara, CA, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. As in other design automation industries, standardization can significantly expand the utility of control system design automation tools. Standardization increases the number of users by making the tools easier to use and allowing users to mix and match the best tools from different vendors. It also allows the development of special purpose or niche tools further expanding the market. Standardization should focus on allowing for users to readily navigate from one tool to another. This requires consistent command languages and databases. An example is the CDIF format that allows electronic designs to be automatically transferred from one tool to another. VHDL has also been an effective command language to describe electronic logic. IEEE or some similar society could play a role in setting the standards. Standardization should leave the creative aspects of the tools for individual tool designer. Specific algorithms, GUIs, code generation technology and other areas with significant potential for future improvement might be stymied by a standardization effort
Keywords :
control system CAD; standardisation; CDIF format; VHDL; command languages; control design automation tools; databases; electronic designs; electronic logic; future evolution; mix and match; standardization; Automatic control; Command languages; Consumer electronics; Control design; Control systems; Design automation; Electrical equipment industry; Industrial control; Navigation; Standardization;
Conference_Titel :
Computer-Aided Control System Design, 1994. Proceedings., IEEE/IFAC Joint Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Tucson, AZ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1800-5
DOI :
10.1109/CACSD.1994.288901