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Algorithms for VLSI Physical Design Automation, Third Edition
covers all aspects of physical design. The book is a core reference
for graduate students and CAD professionals. For students, concepts
and algorithms are presented in an intuitive manner. For CAD
professionals, the material presents a balance of theory and
practice. An extensive bibliography is provided which is useful for
finding advanced material on a topic. At the end of each chapter,
exercises are provided, which range in complexity from simple to
research level. Algorithms for VLSI Physical Design Automation,
Third Edition provides a comprehensive background in the principles
and algorithms of VLSI physical design. The goal of this book is to
serve as a basis for the development of introductory-level graduate
courses in VLSI physical design automation. It provides
self-contained material for teaching and learning algorithms of
physical design. All algorithms which are considered basic have
been included, and are presented in an intuitive manner. Yet, at
the same time, enough detail is provided so that readers can
actually implement the algorithms given in the text and use them.
The first three chapters provide the background material, while the
focus of each chapter of the rest of the book is on each phase of
the physical design cycle. In addition, newer topics such as
physical design automation of FPGAs and MCMs have been included.
The basic purpose of the third edition is to investigate the new
challenges presented by interconnect and process innovations. In
1995 when the second edition of this book was prepared, a six-layer
process and 15 million transistor microprocessors were in advanced
stages of design. In 1998, six metal process and 20 million
transistor designs are in production. Two new chapters have been
added and new material has been included in almost allother
chapters. A new chapter on process innovation and its impact on
physical design has been added. Another focus of the third edition
is to promote use of the Internet as a resource, so wherever
possible URLs have been provided for further investigation.
Algorithms for VLSI Physical Design Automation, Third Edition is an
important core reference work for professionals as well as an
advanced level textbook for students.
Algorithms for VLSI Physical Design Automation is a core reference
text for graduate students and CAD professionals. It provides a
comprehensive treatment of the principles and algorithms of VLSI
physical design. Algorithms for VLSI Physical Design Automation
presents the concepts and algorithms in an intuitive manner. Each
chapter contains 3-4 algorithms that are discussed in detail.
Additional algorithms are presented in a somewhat shorter format.
References to advanced algorithms are presented at the end of each
chapter. Algorithms for VLSI Physical Design Automation covers all
aspects of physical design. The first three chapters provide the
background material while the subsequent chapters focus on each
phase of the physical design cycle. In addition, newer topics like
physical design automation of FPGAs and MCMs have been included.
The author provides an extensive bibliography which is useful for
finding advanced material on a topic. Algorithms for VLSI Physical
Design Automation is an invaluable reference for professionals in
layout, design automation and physical design.
Algorithms for VLSI Physical Design Automation, Second Edition is a
core reference text for graduate students and CAD professionals.
Based on the very successful First Edition, it provides a
comprehensive treatment of the principles and algorithms of VLSI
physical design, presenting the concepts and algorithms in an
intuitive manner. Each chapter contains 3-4 algorithms that are
discussed in detail. Additional algorithms are presented in a
somewhat shorter format. References to advanced algorithms are
presented at the end of each chapter. Algorithms for VLSI Physical
Design Automation covers all aspects of physical design. In 1992,
when the First Edition was published, the largest available
microprocessor had one million transistors and was fabricated using
three metal layers. Now we process with six metal layers,
fabricating 15 million transistors on a chip. Designs are moving to
the 500-700 MHz frequency goal. These stunning developments have
significantly altered the VLSI field: over-the-cell routing and
early floorplanning have come to occupy a central place in the
physical design flow. This Second Edition introduces a realistic
picture to the reader, exposing the concerns facing the VLSI
industry, while maintaining the theoretical flavor of the First
Edition. New material has been added to all chapters, new sections
have been added to most chapters, and a few chapters have been
completely rewritten. The textual material is supplemented and
clarified by many helpful figures. Audience: An invaluable
reference for professionals in layout, design automation and
physical design.
The Great Lakes Computer Science Conference is held biannually in
Kalamazoo, Michigan. It is a wide-focus conference concerning all
areas of Computer Science. Typically, research in data structures,
algorithms (both parallel and sequential), database and VLSI
design. Artificial intelligence has received the most attention.
The 1989 proceedings of the Great Lakes Computer Science Conference
consists of 64 papers. Artificial Intelligence, with 11 papers, is
the field which was widely attended.
Algorithms for VLSI Physical Design Automation, Third Edition
covers all aspects of physical design. The book is a core reference
for graduate students and CAD professionals. For students, concepts
and algorithms are presented in an intuitive manner. For CAD
professionals, the material presents a balance of theory and
practice. An extensive bibliography is provided which is useful for
finding advanced material on a topic. At the end of each chapter,
exercises are provided, which range in complexity from simple to
research level. Algorithms for VLSI Physical Design Automation,
Third Edition provides a comprehensive background in the principles
and algorithms of VLSI physical design. The goal of this book is to
serve as a basis for the development of introductory-level graduate
courses in VLSI physical design automation. It provides
self-contained material for teaching and learning algorithms of
physical design. All algorithms which are considered basic have
been included, and are presented in an intuitive manner. Yet, at
the same time, enough detail is provided so that readers can
actually implement the algorithms given in the text and use them.
The first three chapters provide the background material, while the
focus of each chapter of the rest of the book is on each phase of
the physical design cycle. In addition, newer topics such as
physical design automation of FPGAs and MCMs have been included.
The basic purpose of the third edition is to investigate the new
challenges presented by interconnect and process innovations. In
1995 when the second edition of this book was prepared, a six-layer
process and 15 million transistor microprocessors were in advanced
stages of design. In 1998, six metal process and 20 million
transistor designs are in production. Two new chapters have been
added and new material has been included in almost allother
chapters. A new chapter on process innovation and its impact on
physical design has been added. Another focus of the third edition
is to promote use of the Internet as a resource, so wherever
possible URLs have been provided for further investigation.
Algorithms for VLSI Physical Design Automation, Third Edition is an
important core reference work for professionals as well as an
advanced level textbook for students.
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