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ASYNC
2000
IEEE
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DUDES: A Fault Abstraction and Collapsing Framework for Asynchronous Circuits
Fault Abstraction and Collapsing Framework for Asynchronous Circuits Philip P. Shirvani, Subhasish Mitra Center for Reliable Computing Stanford University Stanford, CA Jo C. Eberge...
Philip P. Shirvani, Subhasish Mitra, Jo C. Ebergen...
FCCM
2000
IEEE
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StReAm: Object-Oriented Programming of Stream Architectures Using PAM-Blox
Simplifying the programming models is paramount to the success of reconfigurable computing. We apply the principles of object-oriented programming to the design of stream archite...
Oskar Mencer, Heiko Hübert, Martin Morf, Mich...
ICCAD
2000
IEEE
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Provably Good Global Buffering Using an Available Buffer Block Plan
To implement high-performance global interconnect without impacting the performance of existing blocks, the use of buffer blocks is increasingly popular in structured-custom and b...
Feodor F. Dragan, Andrew B. Kahng, Ion I. Mandoiu,...
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ICCAD
1997
IEEE
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Negative thinking by incremental problem solving: application to unate covering
We introduce a new technique to solve exactly a discrete optimization problem, based on the paradigm of “negative” thinking. The motivation is that when searching the space of...
Evguenii I. Goldberg, Luca P. Carloni, Tiziano Vil...
ECBS
1996
IEEE
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Domain Engineering: The Challenge, Status, and Trends
Naval Surface Warfare Center Dahlgren Division; under joint sponsorship of the Office of Naval Research; the Naval Command, Control, and Ocean Surveillance Center; and the Naval S...
Stephanie White, Michael Edwards