Electronic design automation frameworks : proceedings of the Second IFIP WG 10.2 Workshop on Electronic Design Automation Frameworks, Charlottesville, VA, U.S.A., 26-28 November 1990

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Electronic design automation frameworks : proceedings of the Second IFIP WG 10.2 Workshop on Electronic Design Automation Frameworks, Charlottesville, VA, U.S.A., 26-28 November 1990

edited by Franz J. Rammig, Ron Waxman

North-Holland , Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Elsevier Science, 1991

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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During the last decade the field of electronic design automation has changed from a small industry offering a random sampling of commercial and academic design automation tools, to a significant industry comprising offerings ranging from individual tools to total design systems, all based upon a set of emerging standards. Workers in electronic design automation are active in the development of integrated design environments and therefore in the development of frameworks. Frameworks for electronic design automation are rather similar to those for mechanical or software engineering, however the class of tools may differ resulting in differing specific requirements for the services to be offered. The present book documents the results of the 2nd Workshop on electronic design automation frameworks. The question of standardization is of special interest within the book, especially as related to VHDL, EDIF, PDES, and CFI. Also included are discussions of the role of specialized languages for specific environments, and how the user community can help standards to evolve.

Table of Contents

Tool Integration Strategies. CAD Framework Integration: A Case Study. Embedded Tool Encapsulation. From Tool Encapsulation to Tool Integration. Design vs. Standards: The Cases. Example Systems. Standardization Concepts in the Nelsis CAD Framework. Data Management Facilities in the AMPLO Design Framework. PACE - A Framework for Electronic Design Automation. Interface Standardization. Definition of Modeling Concepts for a Procedural Interface between VLSI-Design Tools and a Common Database. Testing and Integrating a Federated Electrical Engineering Information Model. Towards a Federated Model of Electrical/Electronic Product Data. SPI: A Procedural Interface for Electronic CAD Tool Integration. Management and Versioning. The Architecture of the Object Management System within the Cadlab Framework. A History Framework for Managing VLSI Design Process. Basic Mechanisms to Support Versioning in the Database Component of a CAD Framework. An Open Configuration Management Model for CAD Frameworks. Inter-tool Communication. A Dynamic Framework for Simulator Tool Integration. Tool Communication in CFI Frameworks. Communicating EDIF Objects: A Standard-Based Approach. Conformance Testing of CAD Interfaces. Impact of VHDL on the Design Environment. VHDL Intermediate Form Standardization: Issues and Status. VHDL Synthesis Based on an FSM Network Model. Version Control in a Constraint-Driven, Object-Oriented VLSI Design Environment. Case Studies. Tight Integration in a Hardware Synthesis System. Introduction of a Framework into a Production IC Design Environment. Lessons Learned from Selecting and Implementing Advanced Systems Engineering Methods and Tools in an Integrated Computerized Environment. Towards an Integrated Environment for Microsystem Design. Object Oriented Data Bases. Do We Need a Common Standard for the Design Structure Model. A Multilayered Data Base System Architecture for Supporting Tool Integration. Support of CAX-Applications by IDM, a Data Model of a Non-Standard Data Base System. Author Index.

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