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This book describes several methods and systems solving one of the
highlighted problems within computer aided design, namely
architectural and logic synthesis. The book emphasises the most
recent technologies in high level synthesis, concentrating on
applicative studies and practical constraints or criteria during
synthesis. Logic and Architecture Synthesis concentrates on the
practical problems involving automatic synthesis of designs. It is
essential reading for researchers and CAD Managers working in this
area.
This book is the third in a series of books collecting the best
papers from the three main regional conferences on electronic
system design languages, HDLCon in the United States, APCHDL in
Asia-Pacific and FDL in Europe. Being APCHDL bi-annual, this book
presents a selection of papers from HDLCon'Ol and FDL'OI. HDLCon is
the premier HDL event in the United States. It originated in 1999
from the merging of the International Verilog Conference and the
Spring VHDL User's Forum. The scope of the conference expanded from
specialized languages such as VHDL and Verilog to general purpose
languages such as C++ and Java. In 2001 it was held in February in
Santa Clara, CA. Presentations from design engineers are technical
in nature, reflecting real life experiences in using HDLs. EDA
vendors presentations show what is available - and what is
planned-for design tools that utilize HDLs, such as simulation and
synthesis tools. The Forum on Design Languages (FDL) is the
European forum to exchange experiences and learn of new trends, in
the application of languages and the associated design methods and
tools, to design complex electronic systems. FDL'OI was held in
Lyon, France, around seven interrelated workshops, Hardware
Description Languages, Analog and Mixed signal Specification, C/C++
HW/SW Specification and Design, Design Environments &
Languages, Real-Time specification for embedded Systems,
Architecture Modeling and Reuse and System Specification &
Design Languages.
This book is the third in a series of books collecting the best
papers from the three main regional conferences on electronic
system design languages, HDLCon in the United States, APCHDL in
Asia-Pacific and FDL in Europe. Being APCHDL bi-annual, this book
presents a selection of papers from HDLCon'Ol and FDL'OI. HDLCon is
the premier HDL event in the United States. It originated in 1999
from the merging of the International Verilog Conference and the
Spring VHDL User's Forum. The scope of the conference expanded from
specialized languages such as VHDL and Verilog to general purpose
languages such as C++ and Java. In 2001 it was held in February in
Santa Clara, CA. Presentations from design engineers are technical
in nature, reflecting real life experiences in using HDLs. EDA
vendors presentations show what is available - and what is
planned-for design tools that utilize HDLs, such as simulation and
synthesis tools. The Forum on Design Languages (FDL) is the
European forum to exchange experiences and learn of new trends, in
the application of languages and the associated design methods and
tools, to design complex electronic systems. FDL'OI was held in
Lyon, France, around seven interrelated workshops, Hardware
Description Languages, Analog and Mixed signal Specification, C/C++
HW/SW Specification and Design, Design Environments &
Languages, Real-Time specification for embedded Systems,
Architecture Modeling and Reuse and System Specification &
Design Languages.
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Euro-Par '96 - Parallel Processing - Second International Euro-Par Conference, Lyon, France, August 26 - 29, 1996, Proceedings, Volume I (Paperback, 1996 ed.)
Luc Bouge, Pierre Fraigniaud, Anne Mignotte, Yves Robert
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This two-volume set presents the proceedings of the Second
International European Conference on Parallel Processing, EuroPar
'96, held in Lyon, France, in August 1996.
EuroPar '96 was organized in 14 workshops covering the whole
spectrum of parallel processing. The comprehensive proceedings
constitute a unique record of the state of the art in parallel
processing research and development: the 224 papers included
together with four invited papers were selected from a total of 383
submissions by authors from 40 countries; 554 referees were
involved in the selection process and the index lists 521
contributing authors.
This two-volume set presents the proceedings of the Second
International European Conference on Parallel Processing, EuroPar
'96, held in Lyon, France, in August 1996.
EuroPar '96 was organized in 14 workshops covering the whole
spectrum of parallel processing. The comprehensive proceedings
constitute a unique record of the state of the art in parallel
processing research and development: the 224 papers included
together with four invited papers were selected from a total of 383
submissions by authors from 40 countries; 554 referees were
involved in the selection process and the index lists 521
contributing authors.
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