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| Editor | Foster, Harry Sylvester, Dennis Bracken, J. Eric Dutt, Nikil Chen, Charlie Chung-Ping Marschner, Erich Pixley, Carl Jandhyala, Vikram Dworsky, Phil Merritt, Rick Bergamaschi, Reinaldo Vleeschhouwer, Jay Aziz, Adnan Cao, Yu Covey, Lou Leupers, Rainer Groeneveld, Patrick Goldman, Rich Majumdar, Amitava Phillips, Joel Teig, Steven Mudge, Trevor Rabaey, Jan Coppola, Marcello De, Vivek Flautner, Kris Moretti, Gabe Donlin, Adam Van Der Plas, Geert Lysaght, Patrick Wong-Toi, Howard Stroobandt, Dirk Chakrabarti, Chaitali Kung, David S. Scheffer, Louis Marinissen, Erik Jan Moe, Matt Trimberger, Steve Kariat, Vinod Palsberg, Jens Chakrabarty, Krishnendu Irwin, Mary Jane Parakh, Phiroze Barke, Erich Martin, Grant E. Girard, Patrick Marculescu, Radu Usami, Kimiyoshi Gielen, Gielen Kashyap, Chandramouli Kastner, Ryan Frenkil, Jerry Chou, Pai Petranovic, Dusan Roveda, Janet Wang He, Lei Bahar, Iris Hakim, Nagib Z. Diniz, Pedro Williams, Tom Pangrle, Barry Karnik, Tanay Chang, Naehyuck Ziv, Avi Nassif, Sani Gass, Wanda Kahng, Andrew B. Sherwani, Sherwani Hassoun, Soha Maliniak, David Tupuri, Raghuram Dey, Sujit Allen, Randy Shepard, Kenneth Markov, Igor Ascheid, Gerd Fox, Tim Khatri, Sunil Mack, Susan Lippincott Villar, Eugenio Roberts, Gordon Nicolici, Nicola Gupta, Rajesh Jacome, Margarida Chiprout, Eli Stok, Leon Graeb, Helmut Tjiang, Steven Burns, Steven M. Kim, Taewhan Tsui, Chi-Ying Eles, Petru Kamhi, Gila Perkowski, Marek Marwedel, Peter Silveira, L. Miguel Krauter, Byron Shi, Shi Joyner, William H. Cheng, Chung-Kuan Vrudhula, Sarma Raghunathan, Anand Gaitonde, Dinesh Ranjan, Rajeev Hatayama, Kazumi Shukla, Sandeep Wilson, Ron Marek-Sadowska, Malgorzata Hoe, James Gianelli, Joe Nandra, Navraj Damiano, Robert Bacchini, Francine Nam, Gi-Joon Sanguinetti, John Visweswariah, Chandu Sapatnekar, Sachin S. Marculescu, Diana Chandrakasan, Anantha DeHon, Andre Gerlach, Joachim Lampaert, Koen Park, David Orshansky, Michael Ho, Pei-Hsin Edwards, Stephen Verbauwhede, Ingrid Ismail, Yehea Thiele, Lothar Blaauw, David |
| Copyright Year | 2005 |
| Abstract | Welcome to the 42nd Design Automation Conference and the city ofAnaheim! More than ever, DAC is the place where researchers anddevelopers, industry and academia, exhibitors and their customerscome to learn about the latest breakthroughs, the latest products,and the latest business deals in electronic design automation.In addition to the industry luminaries and the best and thebrightest innovators, DAC has the highest density of customers whomake buying decisions of any similar conference. The thousands ofattendees -- system and chip designers, tool developers, analysts,executives, faculty, and students -- are a diverse group who makeDAC the place to be, the one place to meet your customers andsuppliers, your colleagues and competitors, your former students,employees, and managers! You will find others with common interestsand concerns, learn about new ideas in the technical sessions andnew products on the exhibit floor, and get a view of trends,challenges, and solutions in electronic design automation. Yourparticipation is limited only by your time and stamina.This year's Tuesday keynote speaker is Bernard S. Meyerson, IBMFellow, Vice President, and Chief Technologist of IBM's Systems andTechnology Group, who will discuss the direction of design asscaling ends. Dr. Meyerson was named by EE Times as one of thirteenpeople "who are influencing the course of semiconductor developmenttechnology and taking it into realms that exceed the bounds set bythe inventors of the transistor more than fifty years ago." OnThursday, Ronald A. Rohrer, Wilkoff Chair University ProfessorEmeritus of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Carnegie MellonUniversity and a design automation entrepreneur, will discussinnovation in the EDA industry. Dr. Rohrer is a winner of the EDAConsortium Phil Kaufman Award and Corporate Vice President,Advanced Research and Development, Cadence Design Systems, Inc.The technical program this year was selected from 735submissions, and the 74 members of the Technical Program Committeehad to make difficult choices. The committee has produced a diversetechnical program consisting of 154 papers in 40 sessions, plusnine special sessions and eight panels. The Panel Committee has puttogether these exciting panels as well as 18 events in the DACPavilion on the exhibit floor. The week is complemented by sixtutorials on timely topics on Monday and Friday. System-leveldesign, design for manufacturability, power reduction, andverification -- problems old and new -- form the core of thetechnical program.This year, in addition to Management Day on Tuesday, is DAC'sfirst theme day, Wireless Wednesday, with a range of technicaltalks and panels, discussion on the exhibit floor in the DACPavilion, and the showcasing of wireless products and applications.The exhibit floor, using the integrated booth/suite layoutintroduced successfully last year, features over 230 companies,with 50 new exhibitors. The excitement of the DAC Pavilion,Monday's Happy Hour, and a "Wireless Walk" highlighting tools andapplications, and, of course, the latest products, make theexhibits a key part of the conference.The efforts of many people go into making DAC the success it hasbeen for over forty years as the premier design automation eventfor the entire community. The authors, speakers, and sessionchairs; the reviewers, session organizers, moderators, andpanelists; the members of the DAC Executive Committee, TechnicalProgram Committee, and Exhibitor Liaison Committee, all volunteers,deserve special thanks. MP Associates, Inc., conference and exhibitmanagers, continue to be unwaveringly focused on DAC's success. Weare grateful for the support of our sponsors, ACM/SIGDA,IEEE/CASS/CANDE, and the EDA Consortium, and for the technicalcooperation of the IEEE Solid State Circuits Society. |
| ISBN | 1595930582 |
| Language | English |
| Publisher | Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) |
| Publisher Date | 2005-06-13 |
| Access Restriction | Subscribed |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Conference Proceedings |
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