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This paper presents a sytematic way to a computer aided system design process. In this context a sytem means a computer system. The main focus is put on the design of the hardware of a computer system, but not on the abstraction levels that are usually handled by conventional CAD - systems. It is our goal, to develop an integrated computer aided system design environment, that supports the design of digital computer systems in all phases of the system design process. By this way the process is made more systematic and more efficient.
This work has been supported by the Federal Department of Research and Technology of the Federal Republic of Germany. The author alone is responsable for the contents.
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Zorn, S. (1986). Computer Aided System Design. In: Trappl, R. (eds) Cybernetics and Systems ’86. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4634-7_85
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