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Theoretical Foundations Of Vlsi Design K Mcevoy J V Tucker

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Theoretical Foundations Of Vlsi Design K Mcevoy J V Tucker
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.42 MB
Pages: 448
Author: K. McEvoy, J. V. Tucker
ISBN: 9780511569838, 9780521366311, 9780521545655, 0511569831, 0521366313, 052154565X
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Theoretical Foundations Of Vlsi Design K Mcevoy J V Tucker by K. Mcevoy, J. V. Tucker 9780511569838, 9780521366311, 9780521545655, 0511569831, 0521366313, 052154565X instant download after payment.

This book discusses recent research in the theoretical foundations of several subjects of importance for the design of hardware, and for computer science in general. The physical technologies of very large scale integration (VLSI) are having major effects on the electronic industry. The potential diversity and complexity of digital systems have begun a revolution in the technologies of digital design, involving the application of concepts and methods to do with algorithms and programming. In return, the problems of VLSI design have led to new subjects becoming of importance in computer science. Topics covered in this volume include: models of VLSI complexity; complexity theory; systolic algorithm design; specification theory; verification theory; design by stepwise refinement and transformations. A thorough literature survey with an exhaustive bibliography is also included. The book has grown from a workshop held at the Centre for Theoretical Computer Science at Leeds University and organised by the editors.

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