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Electronic system-level design and verification

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Electronic System Level design, or "ESL", is an emerging electronic design methodology which focuses on the higher abstraction level concerns first an foremost. As the name implies, ESL focuses on system-level concerns.

ESL can be accomplished through the use of SystemC as an abstract modeling language.