Design space exploration
Design space exploration (DSE) is the activity of exploring design alternatives before implementation. The ability to operate on the space of design candidates makes DSE useful for many engineering tasks, such as rapid prototyping, optimization, and system integration.[1]
History of development
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See also
- Computer experiment
- Design of experiment
- MULTICUBE
- Multifactor design of experiments software
- Probabilistic design
- Randomized block design
Notes
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References
- ^ Kang, Eunsuk; Jackson, Ethan; Schulte, Wolfram (2010). "An approach for effective design space exploration". FOCS'10 Proceedings of the 16th Monterey conference on Foundations of computer software: modeling, development, and verification of adaptive systems. Springer-Verlag Berlin, Heidelberg. ISBN 978-3-642-21291-8.
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Further reading
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