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2007
IEEE
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14 years 4 months ago
DFM/DFY: should you trust the surgeon or the family doctor?
Everybody agrees that curing DFM/DFY issues is of paramount importance at 65 nanometers and beyond. Unfortunately, there is disagreement about how and when to cure them. “Surgeo...
Marco Casale-Rossi, Andrzej J. Strojwas, Robert C....
SIPEW
2009
Springer
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14 years 2 months ago
Investigating Cache Parameters of x86 Family Processors
Abstract. The excellent performance of the contemporary x86 processors is partially due to the complexity of their memory architecture, which therefore plays a role in performance ...
Vlastimil Babka, Petr Tuma
HRI
2009
ACM
14 years 2 months ago
Nonverbal leakage in robots: communication of intentions through seemingly unintentional behavior
Human communication involves a number of nonverbal cues that are seemingly unintentional, unconscious, and automatic—both in their production and perception—and convey rich in...
Bilge Mutlu, Fumitaka Yamaoka, Takayuki Kanda, Hir...
DAGSTUHL
2003
13 years 11 months ago
Genetic Design: Amplifying Our Ability to Deal With Requirements Complexity
Individual functional requirements represent fragments of behavior, while a design that satisfies a set of functional requirements represents integrated behavior. This perspective ...
R. Geoff Dromey
SEFM
2003
IEEE
14 years 2 months ago
From Requirements to Design: Formalizing the Key Steps
Despite the advances in software engineering since 1968, current methods for going from a set of functional requirements to a design are not as direct, repeatable and constructive...
R. Geoff Dromey