Sociology of Design and EDA


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    • Author:  Rhines  W.C. Mentor Graphics  Wilsonville  OR;  

    • Abstract:  Abstract The author addresses system-level design in a product introduction. It was a tool that allowed us to analyze an instruction stream being executed by embedded processors on a chip. The author describes the sociology of design and EDA. It's a very complex and perplexing ecosystem. We have the suppliers, the users, and we have a whole branch of areas that could benefit from automation of design tools

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