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A Frame Study for Post-Processing Analysis on System Behavior: A Case Study of Deadline Miss Detection

Junghee Lee and Jongman Kim

Abstract

Problem statement: A lot of data can be obtained by system simulation using transaction level models without affecting the performance of the system. Due to huge amount of the raw data, we often need to post-process them to extract valuable information. Profiling capabilities of commercial tools provide predefined functionalities and don’t allow users to add or modify for their own purpose. Approach: This study proposed a general frame study for the automation of post-processing simulation results using Boolean representation. The proposed frame study consists of Boolean expresser, manipulator and analyzer. Results: The frame study was illustrated with a case study of deadline miss detection. Conclusion: The frame study was practical as it provides flexibility, generality and ease of use.

Journal of Computer Science
Volume 6 No. 12, 2010, 1505-1510

DOI: https://doi.org/10.3844/jcssp.2010.1505.1510

Submitted On: 11 October 2010 Published On: 22 November 2010

How to Cite: Lee, J. & Kim, J. (2010). A Frame Study for Post-Processing Analysis on System Behavior: A Case Study of Deadline Miss Detection. Journal of Computer Science, 6(12), 1505-1510. https://doi.org/10.3844/jcssp.2010.1505.1510

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Keywords

  • Simulation result
  • post-processing
  • Boolean expresser
  • signal deadline
  • assertion checker
  • manipulator
  • rising edge
  • raw data
  • temporal logic
  • frame study
  • utilization monitors