ESPRIT '88: Putting the Technology to Use : Proceedings of the 5th Annual ESPRIT Conference, Brussels, November 14-17, 1988, Part 1North-Holland, 1988 - 1759 pages Part1. Advanced microelectronics. VLSI technologies - comparisons and prospects. Software technology. Advanced information processing. Part2. Office systems.Computer integrated manufacturing. Information exchange system. |
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Page 273
The knowledge base contains rules that will derive the only logically meaningful
signal flow directions through a transistor network without any manual
intervention or additional input from the user and without any restriction on the
circuit ...
The knowledge base contains rules that will derive the only logically meaningful
signal flow directions through a transistor network without any manual
intervention or additional input from the user and without any restriction on the
circuit ...
Page 286
As pointed out above, the purpose of this tranformation is to obtain a
unidirectional model of the circuit: as opposed to transistors, in which the
direction of signal flow between source and drain terminal depends on its
connections with the ...
As pointed out above, the purpose of this tranformation is to obtain a
unidirectional model of the circuit: as opposed to transistors, in which the
direction of signal flow between source and drain terminal depends on its
connections with the ...
Page 288
The arguments in the connectivity conditions are treated as variables to which a
transistor (the arguments with name el, e2,...) or a node (the arguments with
name n1, m2,...) can be assigned. The principle of the translation is the following:
...
The arguments in the connectivity conditions are treated as variables to which a
transistor (the arguments with name el, e2,...) or a node (the arguments with
name n1, m2,...) can be assigned. The principle of the translation is the following:
...
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Contents
Technology Transfer from Research to Development Project 97 Pype P Van Meerbergen J De Man | 5 |
Materials and Devices Toward ThreeDimensional Integration Project 245 Cahill C G Dunne B OFlanagan S Hobbs L Mathewson A | 21 |
Physical ºquivalentCircuit Models for GaAs Mesſets Project 255 Ghione G Naldi C Pettenpaul E Ponse F | 52 |
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abstract abstract machine algorithm allows analysis Aphrodite application approach architecture Artificial Intelligence basic behaviour BFNEW BICMOS cell chip circuit CMOS complex components Computer concepts constraints DAIDA database defined definition described devices distributed domain dynamic environment error Esprit Project etch evaluation example execution expert systems Figure function GaAs gate global goal graphical GRASPIN IEEE implementation information system input integrated interaction interpreter knowledge base knowledge representation language layer LFSR logic programming machine mapping MESFET metaclass method methodology migration module node object-oriented objects operations output parallel parameters partial evaluation PCTE performance phase PIMS possible predicates problem procedure processor programming language project management Prolog Prolog III prototype query representation requirements rules semantic signal simulation specification structure subcircuit task techniques transistor transputer UNIX user interface VLSI wafer