Ahmed Amine Jerraya mainly focuses on Computer architecture, Embedded system, System on a chip, Multiprocessing and Component. The study incorporates disciplines such as Software, Hardware architecture, Scalability and Design flow in addition to Computer architecture. His Embedded system study combines topics in areas such as Component-based software engineering, Software design, Communications protocol and System requirements specification.
His work on MPSoC as part of general System on a chip study is frequently connected to Context, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them. His study looks at the relationship between Multiprocessing and topics such as High-level synthesis, which overlap with Selection, Protocol, Interface, Distributed computing and Divide and conquer algorithms. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Systems engineering, Structured analysis, Interconnection, Focus and Firmware.
His primary scientific interests are in Embedded system, Computer architecture, Software, System on a chip and Multiprocessing. His work in Embedded system covers topics such as Application software which are related to areas like Software prototyping. His Computer architecture research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in VHDL, Component-based software engineering, Hardware architecture and Component.
The concepts of his Hardware architecture study are interwoven with issues in Software system, Software development, Software construction and Hardware software. His Software study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Process, Interface and Design space exploration. Many of his studies on System on a chip apply to Integrated circuit design as well.
Computer architecture, Embedded system, MPSoC, System on a chip and Software are his primary areas of study. His work carried out in the field of Computer architecture brings together such families of science as Hardware architecture, Resource-oriented architecture, Software construction, Reference architecture and Multi processor. Ahmed Amine Jerraya does research in Embedded system, focusing on Integrated circuit design specifically.
His MPSoC research integrates issues from Software design, Programming paradigm and Software prototyping. His System on a chip study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Energy consumption, Latency and Solid modeling. His research in Software intersects with topics in Process, SystemC and Component.
His main research concerns System on a chip, Computer architecture, MPSoC, Embedded system and Multiprocessing. His System on a chip research incorporates elements of Software, Latency and Solid modeling. Ahmed Amine Jerraya combines subjects such as Encoding and Component with his study of Software.
His Computer architecture research incorporates themes from Synchronization, Network topology, Encoder and Software design. His Embedded system research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Software framework, Component-based software engineering, Resource-oriented architecture and Software construction. Ahmed Amine Jerraya has researched Multiprocessing in several fields, including POSIX, Software prototyping, Application software and Embedded software.
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Multiprocessor System-on-Chip (MPSoC) Technology
W. Wolf;A.A. Jerraya;G. Martin.
IEEE Transactions on Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems (2008)
Automatic generation and targeting of application specific operating systems and embedded systems software
L. Gauthier;Sungjoo Yoo;A.A. Jerraya.
design, automation, and test in europe (2001)
Component-based design approach for multicore SoCs
W. Cescirio;A. Baghdadi;L. Gauthier;D. Lyonnard.
design automation conference (2002)
Automatic generation of application-specific architectures for heterogeneous multiprocessor system-on-chip
Damien Lyonnard;Sungjoo Yoo;Amer Baghdadi;Ahmed A. Jerraya.
design automation conference (2001)
Multiprocessor SoC platforms: a component-based design approach
W.O. Cesario;D. Lyonnard;G. Nicolescu;Y. Paviot.
IEEE Design & Test of Computers (2002)
Hardware/software interface codesign for embedded systems
A.A. Jerraya;W. Wolf.
IEEE Computer (2005)
Synthesis steps and design models for codesign
T.B. Ismail;A.A. Jerraya.
IEEE Computer (1995)
Behavioral Synthesis and Component Reuse with VHDL
Ahmed Amine Jerraya;Polen Kission;Maher Rahmouni.
(1996)
COSMOS: a codesign approach for communicating systems
Tarek Ben Ismail;Mohamed Abid;Ahmed Jerraya.
Proceedings of the 3rd international workshop on Hardware/software co-design (1994)
Protocol selection and interface generation for HW-SW codesign
J.-M. Daveau;G.F. Marchioro;T. Ben-Ismail;A.A. Jerraya.
IEEE Transactions on Very Large Scale Integration Systems (1997)
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