A conceptual level design of a Design Database for the Computer-Aided Prototyping System

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Douglas, Bryant S.
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1992-12Advisor
Berzin, Valdis
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Abdel-Hamid, Tarek
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Vast amounts of evolving data are created in the design of hard real-time software systems. This data must be managed so that it can be stored and retrieved according to the needs of design engineers. In the Computer-Aided Prototyping System (CAPS), a Design Database (DDB) must manage the storage and retrieval of the entire Prototype System Description Language (PSDL) program. This thesis presents a conceptual design and initial implementation of a Design Database (DDB) for the Computer-Aided Prototyping System (CAPS).
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