Research on high-level synthesis started over twenty years ago, but
lower-level tools were not available to seriously support the insertion
of high-level synthesis into the mainstream design methodology. Since
then, substantial progress has been made in formulating and
understanding the basic concepts in high-level synthesis. Although many
open problems remain, high-level synthesis has matured.
High-Level Synthesis: Introduction to Chip and System Design presents
a summary of the basic concepts and results and defines the remaining
open problems. This is the first textbook on high-level synthesis and
includes the basic concepts, the main algorithms used in high-level
synthesis and a discussion of the requirements and essential issues for
high-level synthesis systems and environments. A reference text like
this will allow the high-level synthesis community to grow and prosper
in the future.