ProCoS - Provably Correct Systems

Provably Correct Hardware/Software Co-design

UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) project



Grant reference no: GF/J15186

Subject Committee: Software Engineering

Technology area: Formal Computer Science

Grant title: Provably Correct Hardware/Software Co-design

Principal investigator: Prof C.A.R. Hoare

Co-investigator/other participants: J.P. Bowen

Institution: Oxford University

Department name & address: Computing Laboratory
Wolfson Building, Parks Road, OXFORD OX1 3QD, UK


Objectives

  1. To ensure maximum UK industrial benefit from the ESPRIT Basic Research ProCoS project.
  2. Develop a prototype hardware/software compiler for embedded ASIC applications.
  3. Contribute to European collaboration.

Progress/deliverables

The following relevant output has been produced: See also a list of publications by Jonathan Bowen for some more recent publications associated with the project. Note that Jonathan Bowen joined the Department of Computer Science at the University of Reading from 1st October 1995.

Future plans/exploitation

A European ProCoS-WG Working Group of 24 academic and industrial sites has been formed for regular meetings for three years from 1st January 1994. In particular we co-organized a School and Symposium on Formal Techniques in Real Time and Fault Tolerant Systems, 19-23 September 1994, Lübeck, Germany.


Grand total: £173,048
Start date: 1/6/93
Duration: 36 months
Project summary date: 19/7/93 (last revised 2 March 1995)


See also:
Part of the ProCoS archive.

Contact Jonathan Bowen or Prof. Tony Hoare for further information.