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System Shell for VLSI CAD

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Advanced Information Processing

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In this paper we would like to present the concept of a system shell for the VLSI CAD and the implementation of this concept in our institute. The main idea of the proposed shell (named CADS) is the development of an environment for VLSI CAD-systems construction. This environment consists of tools, information and languages, making the process of CAD-systems construction more suitable and controllable. Moreover, we believe that with the help of CADS we can construct really integrated CAD systems and make them open, portable and intelligent.

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Shepelev, V.A., Gorbunov, U.Z., Vlasov, A.V. (1990). System Shell for VLSI CAD. In: Schwärtzel, H., Mizin, I.A. (eds) Advanced Information Processing. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-93464-3_31

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