Abstract
Developing real time applications often produces efficient but highly hardware dependent and therefore hard to maintain programs. The Hamlet environment offers support for the structured design of real time parallel applications. The designer is able to separately specify a software, hardware and mapping model. Through simulation of the designs feedback is given to the designer at an early stage in the application development process. Central in the design process are experimentation, simulation and analysis. Parallelism can be exploited even further by replicating substructures of the functional design.
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