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1st RSP 1990: Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA
- Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Rapid System Prototyping, RSP 1990, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA, June 4-7, 1990. IEEE Computer Society 1990, ISBN 0-8186-2175-3

- Geoffrey J. Bunza:

Environmental management for rapid systems prototyping. 3-22 - Thomas A. Petersen, Douglas Thomae, David E. van den Bout:

The Anyboard: a rapid-prototyping system for use in teaching digital circuit design. 25-32 - James C. Browne:

Exploration of design space for parallel programs. 33- - Alistair Cockburn, Wayne Citrin, Rainer Hauser, Jürg von Känel:

Interactive prototyping of communication-intensive systems. 34-37 - Apostolos Dollas, V. Chi:

Rapid system prototyping in academic laboratories of the 1990s. 38-45 - Margaret H. Hamilton, William R. Hackler:

001: a rapid development approach for rapid prototyping based on a system that supports its own life cycle. 46-62 - Rudy Lauwereins, Marc Engels

, J. A. Peperstraete:
Parallel processing enables the real-time emulation of DSP ASICs. 65-74 - Gershon Kedem, Franc Brglez, Krzysztof Kozminski:

OASIS: a silicon compiler for semi-custom design. 75 - Mark Royals, Tassos Markas, Tianmaw Yang, Nick Kanopoulos:

Creating the IC palette [ASIC design]. 76-86 - Michael Tomsicek:

Rapid prototyping of manufacturing systems using an integrated tool box. 89 - Marc Goetschalckx, Leon F. McGinnis, K. R. Anderson:

Toward rapid prototyping of manufacturing facilities. 90 - John A. Sauter, Robert P. Judd, Raymond S. VanderBok:

XFaST: integrated tools for the design of manufacturing systems. 91-96 - Robert P. Judd, Raymond S. VanderBok, Mark E. Brown, John A. Sauter:

Manufacturing system design methodology: execute the specification. 97-115 - Myla Archer, Deborah A. Frincke, Karl N. Levitt:

A template for rapid prototyping of operating systems. 119-127 - Raino Lintulampi, Petri Pulli:

Graphics based prototyping of real-time systems. 128-137 - H. Ozawa:

The design of a prototyping system in a distributed environment. 138 - Mark S. Reston:

Testing of the rapidly developed prototypes. 139-143 - Daniel Mossé, Olafur Gudmundsson, Ashok K. Agrawala:

Prototyping real time operating systems: a case study. 144-154 - Andrea S. LaPaugh, Wayne H. Wolf:

Issues in synthesis of board-level systems. 157 - Jill J. Hallenbeck:

The Test Engineer's Assistant revisited-refinements on a prototype software tool. 158-163 - Harold D. Camp:

SDIO rapid prototyping. 164-166 - Barry M. Pangrle, Pao-Po Hou, Robert Michael Owens, Mary Jane Irwin:

An integrated, multi-level synthesis system. 167-175 - Walling R. Cyre:

Rapid system prototyping from English specifications. 176-182 - Michiel A. Beunder, Uwe Apel, Bernd Hoefflinger, Jürgen Kernhof, W. Klingler, R. Springer, M. Winkler, T. Zimmermann:

Cost effective rapid VLSI prototyping: semi-custom arrays and E-beam direct-write. 183-186 - James R. Armstrong, D. Burnette:

Automated assists to the behavioral modeling process. 187-195 - Carla L. Burns:

Proto-a software requirements specification, analysis and validation tool. 196-203 - Michael J. Hartman, Richard I. Hartley, Kenneth Welles II, Paul Delano, Arani Chatterjee:

Rapid prototyping of electronic systems. 204 - Richard I. Hartley, Kenneth Welles II, Michael J. Hartman:

A synthesis, test and debug environment for rapid prototyping of DSP designs. 205-214

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