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2nd SLIP 2000: San Diego, CA, USA
- The Second IEEE/ACM International Workshop on System-Level Interconnect Prediction (SLIP 2000), April 8-9, 2000, San Diego, California, USA, Proceedings. ACM 2000
- Phillip Christie:
Managing interconnect resources (tutorial). 1-51 - Denis Deschacht, Grégory Servel, Fabrice Huret, Erick Paleczny, Patrick Kennis:
Theoretical limits for signal reflections due to inductance for on-chip interconnections. 55-60 - Mariagrazia Graziano, Marco Delaurenti, Maurizio Zamboni:
Power supply design parameters prediction for high performance IC design flows. 61-67 - Imed Ben Dhaou, Hannu Tenhunen:
Energy efficient high-speed on-chip signaling in deep-submicron CMOS technology. 69-76 - Dennis Sylvester:
Measurement techniques and interconnect estimation. 79-81 - Krishna Saraswat, Shukri J. Souri, Kaustav Banerjee, Pawan Kapur:
Performance analysis and technology of 3-D ICs. 85-90 - Srinivas Bodapati, Farid N. Najm:
Pre-layout estimation of individual wire lengths. 93-98 - Dirk Stroobandt, Herwig Van Marck:
Efficient representation of interconnection length distributions using generating polynomials. 99-105 - Payman Zarkesh-Ha, Jeffrey A. Davis, William Loh, James D. Meindl:
Prediction of interconnect fan-out distribution using Rent's rule. 107-112 - Andrew B. Kahng, Dirk Stroobandt:
Wiring layer assignments with consistent stage delays. 115-122 - James W. Joyner, Payman Zarkesh-Ha, Jeffrey A. Davis, James D. Meindl:
Vertical pitch limitations on performance enhancement in bonded three-dimensional interconnect architectures. 123-127 - Peng Li, Pranab K. Nag, Wojciech Maly:
Cost based tradeoff analysis of standard cell designs. 129-135 - Louis Scheffer, Eric Nequist:
Why interconnect prediction doesn't work. 139-144 - Jeffrey A. Davis, Raguraman Venkatesan, Keith A. Bowman, James D. Meindl:
Gigascale integration (GSI) interconnect limits and n-tier multilevel interconnect architectural solutions (discussion session). 147-148 - Amir H. Farrahi:
Estimation and removal or routing congestion (discussion session). 149
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