Index

Note: Page numbers followed by “f”, “b” and “t” refers to figures, boxes and tables respectively.

A

Abstraction levels, 33–34, 34f, 35f, 273–274, 274f
Actuators, 141–142
Adding actions, 93–94, 94f
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP), 142
AFDX, 130–131
Agent-based debugger, 63–64, 63f
Annotations, 94–96, 95f
Apple, 3
Application development, 7–8
Application program interfaces (APIs)
multiple simulator, 281
Simics processor, 281–282
Application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), 1, 4
Architectural specification and actual implementation, difference between, 163, 163, 163
ARINC 429, 129, 130–131, 141
Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM), 129
Attribute values, 241

B

Backdoor outputs, 108–109
BAE RAD750 processor, 15
Bandwidth simulation, network ...

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