DAC '83 Proceedings of the 20th Design Automation Conference
DAC '80 Proceedings of the 17th Design Automation Conference
Development and application of a designer oriented cyclic simulator
DAC '76 Proceedings of the 13th Design Automation Conference
The Yorktown Simulation Engine: Introduction
DAC '82 Proceedings of the 19th Design Automation Conference
Interactive design language: A unified approach to hardware simulation, synthesis and documentation
DAC '82 Proceedings of the 19th Design Automation Conference
DAC '87 Proceedings of the 24th ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference
IBM Journal of Research and Development
The V Compiler: Automatic Hardware Design
IEEE Design & Test
The VHSIC hardware description language (VHDL) program
DAC '84 Proceedings of the 21st Design Automation Conference
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Hardware design languages (HDLs) allow computer hardware to be described in sufficient detail to be simulated and built, such a description being at a sufficiently high level of abstraction to make the complete design readily intelligible to anyone skilled in that language. A number of HDLs have been developed and are in use in IBM. To date, no overwhelming case can be made for choosing any one HDL over the others. The major trends in HDL are discussed. Several examples of HDLs are presented in some detail. VHDL, the yet-to-be released HDL which is to serve as a front end to the U. S. Government's Very High Speed Integrated Circuits program, is among these.