The ALGIC silicon compiler system: implementation, design experience and results
DAC '87 Proceedings of the 24th ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference
Tutorial on high-level synthesis
DAC '88 Proceedings of the 25th ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference
The system architect's workbench
DAC '88 Proceedings of the 25th ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference
The Silc silicon compiler: language and features
DAC '85 Proceedings of the 22nd ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference
Synthesis by delayed binding of decisions
DAC '85 Proceedings of the 22nd ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference
MAHA: a program for datapath synthesis
DAC '86 Proceedings of the 23rd ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference
TWIGY - a topological algorithm based routing system
DAC '81 Proceedings of the 18th Design Automation Conference
A linear-time heuristic for improving network partitions
DAC '82 Proceedings of the 19th Design Automation Conference
Silicon compilation
A data path layout assembler for high performance DSP circuits
DAC '90 Proceedings of the 27th ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference
POSE: a parallel object-oriented synthesis environment
ACM Transactions on Design Automation of Electronic Systems (TODAES)
Generic design flows for project management in a framework environment
EDTC '95 Proceedings of the 1995 European conference on Design and Test
GRTL: a graphical platform for pipelined system design
EURO-DAC '91 Proceedings of the conference on European design automation
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Behavioral synthesis tools generate a wide range of designs, not all suited to one layout style. Thus there is a need for a flexible framework for mapping behavioral synthesis output onto module generators and layout tools. LASSIE provides this flexible framework and introduces a structural binding step that adapts the output of behavioral synthesis tools to different layout styles. The design process is divided into structural binding, partitioning, placement, and layout generation. Several options are provided at each step, and feedback is provided to the user to allow him to evaluate the results of each step.