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ACM International Symposium on Physical Design

ISPD 2006

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Floorplanning and interconnect planning
Partitioning, placement and routing
Compaction and layout verification
Estimation and modeling
Physical design for manufacturability and yield
Special structures for clocking and power networks
Interactions with behavior and logic synthesis
Management of design data and constraints
Analysis and management of power dissipation
Timing and crosstalk issues in physical design
Design for large and/or high-performance systems
Circuit performance measurements in a PD context
New physical design methodologies and paradigms
Physical design in parallel/distributed/Web environments


  
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