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I am honored and delighted to write the foreword to this very first book about SystemC. It is now an excellent time to summarize what SystemC really is and what it can be used for. The main message in the area of design in the 2001 International Te nologyRoadmapfor Semiconductors (ITRS) isthatcost ofdesign is the greatest threat to the continuation ofthe semiconductor roadmap. This recent revision of the ITRS describes the major productivity improvements of the last few years as small block reuse, large block reuse , and IC implementation tools. In order to continue to reduce design cost, the quired future solutions will be intelligent test benches and embedded systemlevel methodology. As the new systemlevel specification and design language, SystemC rectly contributes to these two solutions. These will have the biggest pact on future design technology and will reduce system implementation cost. Ittook SystemC less than two years to emerge as the leader among the many new and welldiscussed systemlevel designlanguages. Inmy op ion, this is due to the fact that SystemC adopted objectoriented syst level designthe most promising method already applied by the majority of firms during the last couple of years. Even before the introduction of SystemC, many system designers have attempted to develop executable specifications in C++. These executable functional specifications are then refined to the wellknown transaction level, to model the communication of systemlevel processes.
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