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Object-Oriented High-Level Modeling of an Infiniband to PCI-X Bridge

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This paper describes a modeling experiment that defines the skeleton for an object-oriented high-level modeling methodology. In the experiment, we built a high-level model for an InfiniBand to PCI-X bridge, using the SystemC class library. Our goal was to examine the initial modeling point and to understand the constructs needed for a model at that level of abstraction.

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Lachish, O., Ziv, A. (2003). Object-Oriented High-Level Modeling of an Infiniband to PCI-X Bridge. In: Villar, E., Mermet, J. (eds) System Specification & Design Languages. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-48734-9_20

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