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Bois, G., Moss, L., Filion, L., & Fontaine, S. (2010). Codesign experiences based on a virtual platform. In Bailey, B., & Martin, G. (eds.), ESL models and their application : electronic system level design and verification practice (pp. 273-309). External link
Le Beux, S., Moss, L., Marquet, P., & Dekeyser, J.-L. (2011). A high level synthesis flow using model driven engineering. In Algorithm-Architecture Matching for Signal and Image Processing - Best Papers from Design and Architectures for Signal and Image Processing 2007 and 2008 and 2009 (Vol. 73, pp. 253-274). External link
Moss, L., Guérard, H., Dare, G., & Bois, G. (2012, October). An ESL methodology for rapid creation of embedded aerospace systems using hardware-software co-design on virtual platforms [Paper]. SAE 2012 Aerospace Electronics and Avionics Systems Conference, Phoenix, AZ (10 pages). External link
Moss, L. (2010). Profilage, caractérisation et partitionnement fonctionnel dans une plate-forme de conception de systèmes embarqués [Ph.D. thesis, École Polytechnique de Montréal]. Available
Moss, L., & Bois, G. (2009). On the Scott-continuity of tagged signal processes. (Technical Report n° EPM-RT-2009-01). Available
Moss, L., Cantin, M.-A., Bois, G., & Mostapha Aboulhamid, E. (2008, June). Automation of communication refinement and hardware synthesis within a system-level design methodology [Paper]. 19th IEEE/IFIP International Symposium on Rapid System Prototyping. External link
Pollina, M., Leclerc, Y., Conquet, E., Bois, G., & Moss, L. (2012, February). The Assert Set of Tools for Engineering (TASTE): demonstrator, HW/SW codesign and future evolution [Paper]. Embedded Real Time Software and Systems (ERTS2 2012), Toulouse, France (4 pages). Unavailable
Pollina, M., Leclerc, Y., Conquet, E., Perrotin, M., Bois, G., & Moss, L. (2011, May). The Assert Set of Tools for Engineering (TASTE): current features, demonstrator and future evolution [Paper]. DAta Systems In Aerospace (DASIA 2011), San Anton, Malta (5 pages). External link
Rogers-Vallée, M., Cantin, M.-A., Moss, L., & Bois, G. (2010, October). IP characterization methodology for fast and accurate power consumption estimation at transactional level model [Paper]. IEEE International Conference on Computer Design (ICCD 2010), Amsterdam, Netherlands. External link