An invited talk recounts Intel's experience with increasing die yield through CAD algorithms, and a panel discussion examines tools for the extracting of critical areas for a yield analysis of VLSI design. Others of the 34 papers cover critical area analysis, defect sensitivity and reliability, fault tolerant architectures and arrays, yield projection and enhancement, fault tolerant and testing techniques, and self-checking and coding techniques. No subject index. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
Proceedings of a July 2001 conference, covering all aspects of dependability in classical and networked computer systems, as well as topical areas in IT. There is a special focus on safety and security issues in embedded, multimedia, and Internet applications. Papers are in sections on modeling, algorithms, software demos, replication, software robustness, survivability and security, wireless and mobile communications, real-time, testing and runtime error detection, models for fault tolerance, hardware architecture and design, group-oriented systems, and practical experiences. Specific topics include model- based synthesis of fault trees from MATLAB, a dynamic replica selection algorithm for tolerating timing faults, constructing self- testable software components, and intrusion-tolerant group management in enclaves. This volume lacks a subject index. c. Book News Inc.
The proceedings of ISMVL-92, held in Sendai, Japan, May 1992, comprise, in addition to 59 contributed papers, five invited presentations: High-Speed Digital Circuits for a Josephson Computer by S. Hasuo; On the Performance of Multivalued Integrated Circuits--Past, Present and Future by D. Etiemble;
Contains 113 papers presented at the April 1999 meetings. Arrangement is in 21 sections covering such topics as: algorithmic paradigms and primitives; latency tolerance and performance modeling; communication, run-time systems; scalable computing; communication and protocols for clusters; communication libraries; routing and broadcasting; miscellaneous architecture; advanced software for applications support; scientific engineering systems; signal processing; data mining and databases; and biological and discrete systems. Also included are abstracts of the panel discussions and the two keynote addresses from each of the symposiums. No subject index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Seventeen papers from an April 1999 workshop fall under the following headings: comparisons of mapping heuristics, design tools, modeling and analysis, task assignment and scheduling, and invited case studies. Example paper topics are a comparison study of static mapping heuristics for a class of meta-tasks, an on-line performance visualization technology, the simulation of task graph systems, the robustness of metaprogram schedules, metacomputing with MILAN, and an overview of the management system for heterogeneous networks (MSHN). No subject index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
Proceedings of the June 1996 conference which provided a forum for scientists, engineers, and computer users to exchange and compare their experiences, new ideas, and research results. Contains 169 contributions representing 24 countries over five continents discussing various aspects of distributed
Contains 45 regular papers, eight practical experience reports (in sessions on architecture and assessment), and four software demonstrations (two relative to systems and two related to tools) from FTCS-25. The regular papers are organized into 16 sessions: system architecture, synthesis, interactiv
Proceedings of the June 1996 conference which provided a forum for scientists, engineers, and computer users to exchange and compare their experiences, new ideas, and research results. Contains 169 contributions representing 24 countries over five continents discussing various aspects of distributed
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