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Formal Methods in Computer-Aided Design
Warren A. Jr. Hunt
Steven D. Johnson
其他書名
Third International Conference, FMCAD 2000 Austin, TX, USA, November 1-3, 2000 Proceedings
出版
Springer Science & Business Media
, 2000-10-18
主題
Computers / Artificial Intelligence / General
Computers / Design, Graphics & Media / CAD-CAM
Computers / Computer Science
Computers / Logic Design
Computers / Hardware / Personal Computers / General
Computers / Programming / General
Computers / Software Development & Engineering / General
Computers / Computer Engineering
Computers / Hardware / General
Language Arts & Disciplines / Library & Information Science / General
Mathematics / Applied
Mathematics / Discrete Mathematics
Mathematics / Logic
Science / System Theory
Technology & Engineering / General
Technology & Engineering / Electronics / Circuits / Integrated
Technology & Engineering / Engineering (General)
Technology & Engineering / Robotics
ISBN
3540412190
9783540412199
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=8Jho7D6dNTcC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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The biannual Formal Methods in Computer Aided Design conference (FMCAD 2000)is the third in a series of conferences under that title devoted to the use of discrete mathematical methods for the analysis of computer hardware and so- ware. The work reported in this book describes the use of modeling languages and their associated automated analysis tools to specify and verify computing systems. Functional veric ation has become one of the principal costs in a modern computer design e ort. In addition,verica tion of circuit models, timing,power, etc., requires even more eo rt. FMCAD provides a venue for academic and - dustrial researchers and practitioners to share their ideas and experiences of using discrete mathematical modeling and veric ation. It is noted with interest by the conference chairmen how this area has grown from just a few people 15 years ago to a vibrant area of research, development, and deployment. It is clear that these methods are helping reduce the cost of designing computing systems. As an example of this potential cost reduction, we have invited David Russino of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. to describe his veric ation of ?oating-point - gorithms being used in AMD microprocessors. The program includes 30 regular presentations selected from 63 submitted papers.