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- 1995
- Martin Lefebvre, Clifford Liem:
Cell Generator-Based Technology Mapping by Constructive Tree-Matching and Dynamic Covering. VLSI Design 3(1): 1-12 (1995) - Khaled Al-Zamel, Mukkai S. Krishnamoorthy:
Input/Output Pad Placement Problem. VLSI Design 3(1): 53-57 (1995) - Mario G. Ancona:
Hydrodynamic Models of Semiconductor Electron Transport at High Fields. VLSI Design 3(2): 101-114 (1995) - Zhangxin Chen, Bernardo Cockburn, Joseph W. Jerome, Chi-Wang Shu:
Mixed-RKDG Finite Element Methods for the 2-D Hydrodynamic Model for Semiconductor Device Simulation. VLSI Design 3(2): 145-158 (1995) - Kyunrak Chong, Sartaj Sahni:
Flipping Modules to Minimize Maximum Wire Length. VLSI Design 3(1): 37-41 (1995) - Pong P. Chu:
Applying Neural Networks to Find the Minimum Cost Coverage of a Boolean Function. VLSI Design 3(1): 13-19 (1995) - David Crook, John Fulcher:
A Comparison of Bit Serial and Bit Parallel DCT Designs. VLSI Design 3(1): 59-65 (1995) - Ahmed El-Amawy, Maheshwar Umasankar:
A Comparative Study of Synchronous Clocking Schemes for VLSI Based Systems. VLSI Design 3(1): 81-92 (1995) - Carl L. Gardner:
Resonant Tunneling in the Quantum Hydrodynamic Model. VLSI Design 3(2): 201-210 (1995) - Zafar Hasan, Maciej J. Ciesielski:
FSM Decomposition and Functional Verification of FSM Networks. VLSI Design 3(3-4): 249-265 (1995) - Tarek Ben Ismail, Kevin O'Brien, Ahmed Amine Jerraya:
PARTIF: Interactive System-level Partitioning. VLSI Design 3(3-4): 333-345 (1995) - Joseph W. Jerome:
Classical and Quantum Hydrodynamic Device Models and Energy Transport. VLSI Design 3(2): 99-100 (1995) - Joseph W. Jerome, Chi-Wang Shu:
The Response of the Hydrodynamic Model to Heat Conduction, Mobility, and Relaxation Expressions. VLSI Design 3(2): 131-143 (1995) - Lech Józwiak:
Guest Editor's Introduction. VLSI Design 3(3-4): i-iv (1995) - Lech Józwiak:
General Decomposition and Its Use in Digital Circuit Synthesis. VLSI Design 3(3-4): 225-248 (1995) - Edwin C. Kan, Zhiping Yu, Robert W. Dutton, Datong Chen, Umberto Ravaioli:
Formulation of Macroscopic Transport Models for Numerical Simulation of Semiconductor Devices. VLSI Design 3(2): 211-224 (1995) - John P. Kreskovsky, H. L. Grubin:
Electron Transport Using the Quantum Corrected Hydrodynamic Equations. VLSI Design 3(2): 179-200 (1995) - Tadeusz Luba, Henry Selvaraj:
A General Approach to Boolean Function Decomposition and its Application in FPGABased Synthesis. VLSI Design 3(3-4): 289-300 (1995) - Marek A. Perkowski, Malgorzata Chrzanowska-Jeske, Andisheh Sarabi, Ingo Schäfer:
Multi-Level Logic Synthesis Based on Kronecker Decision Diagrams and Boolean Ternary Decision Diagrams for Incompletely Specified Functions. VLSI Design 3(3-4): 301-313 (1995) - Kamlesh Rath, Venkatesh Choppella, Steven D. Johnson:
Decomposition of Sequential Behavior Using Interface Specification and Complementation. VLSI Design 3(3-4): 347-358 (1995) - Massimo Rudan, Giorgio Baccarani:
On the Structure and Closure-Condition of the Hydrodynamic Model. VLSI Design 3(2): 115-129 (1995) - Youssef Saab:
New Methods for the Construction of Test Cases for Partitioning Heuristics. VLSI Design 3(1): 93-98 (1995) - Michal Servít, Jan Zamazal:
Decomposition and Reduction: General Problem-Solving Paradigms. VLSI Design 3(3-4): 359-371 (1995) - Ning Song, Marek A. Perkowski, Malgorzata Chrzanowska-Jeske, Andisheh Sarabi:
A New Design Methodology for Two-Dimensional Logic Arrays. VLSI Design 3(3-4): 315-332 (1995) - Uwe Vehlies:
Stepwise Transformation of Algorithms into Array Processor Architectures by the DECOMP. VLSI Design 3(1): 67-80 (1995) - Frank Volf, Lech Józwiak, Mario Stevens:
Division-Based Versus General Decomposition- Based Multiple-Level Logic Synthesis. VLSI Design 3(3-4): 267-287 (1995) - Xiao-Dong Wang, Tom Chen:
Performance and Area Optimization of VLSI Systems Using Genetic Algorithms. VLSI Design 3(1): 43-51 (1995) - Thomas Charles Wilson, Nilanjan Mukherjee, Manoj K. Garg, Dilip K. Banerji:
An ILP Solution for Optimum Scheduling, Module and Register Allocation, and Operation Binding in Datapath Synthesis. VLSI Design 3(1): 21-36 (1995) - Jing-Rong Zhou, David K. Ferry:
2-D Simulation of Quantum Effects in Small Semiconductor Devices Using Quantum Hydrodynamic Equations. VLSI Design 3(2): 159-177 (1995)
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