Published 1983
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Book Section - Chapter
Structural and Behavioral Composition of VLSI
- Creators
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Mead, Carver A.
- Others:
- Anceau, F.
- Aas, E. J.
Chicago
Abstract
VLSI design requires all of the complexity management discipline associated with complex software systems, but without the underlying simplicity of a single sequential machine. Not only must we deal with the problems of enormous concurrency, but we must map the entire design onto a physical medium, with real constraints on space, time, and energy imposed by the laws of physics.
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