Modern concepts of quality and their relationship to design reuse and model libraries

L. Jozwiak

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    Abstract

    The importance ofthe digital system market, the technology revolution, the explosion of new market competitors and many otherfactors create situation in which quality-driven design is becoming a necessity. In this chapter we focus on the theoretical and methodologicalfoundations ofquality-driven design and design reuse. The main aim of the chapter is to provide and discuss new quality concepts and innovative ideas related to quality-driven design. Another aim is to consider some important relationships between modern quality concepts, design reuse, and libraries ofcomponent models. The known definitions of quality are discussed first, and a new definition is proposed. Quality-driven design is then introduced. Next, design reuse is considered in the light of the quality-driven design concept, and some ofthe most important relationships between the quality concepts introduced and libraries ofcomponent models are discussed.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationHardware component modeling
    EditorsJ.-M. Berge, O. Levia, J. Rouillard
    Place of PublicationDordrecht
    PublisherKluwer Academic Publishers
    Pages107-130
    Number of pages24
    ISBN (Print)0-7923-9686-3
    Publication statusPublished - 1995

    Publication series

    NameCurrent Issues in Electronic Modelling
    Volume5

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