DAC '76 Proceedings of the 13th Design Automation Conference
A class of min-cut placement algorithms
DAC '77 Proceedings of the 14th Design Automation Conference
A logic design structure for LSI testability
DAC '77 Proceedings of the 14th Design Automation Conference
Test generation for large logic networks
DAC '77 Proceedings of the 14th Design Automation Conference
DAC '82 Proceedings of the 19th Design Automation Conference
Unified Shapes Checker - a checking tool for LSI
DAC '79 Proceedings of the 16th Design Automation Conference
Dynamic Functional Testing for VLSI Circuits
IEEE Design & Test
An interactive system for VLSI chip physical design
IBM Journal of Research and Development
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The IBM Corporation's Federal Systems Division (FSD) has designed, developed and implemented a VLSI design methodology selected specifically for the DoD's design environment. The military industry VLSI requirements and IBM FSD's design system goals for developing chip design methodology are described. Substantial reduction in computer costs and design schedule using the methodology and the design system components is demonstrated. The rationale behind selecting the specific combination of tools, from the many design systems in IBM, for forming the FSD chip design system and the methodology is explained.