CHESHIRE: An object-oriented integration of VLSI CAD tools

, Jacques, P., Fauvel, S., & Cerny, E. (1987) CHESHIRE: An object-oriented integration of VLSI CAD tools. In 24th ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference, 1987-06-28 - 1987-07-01.

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We present an approach to the integration of VLSI CAD tools through the uniformization of interactions with design cells at both the user and the program levels. The integration model is based on the concept of objects applied to circuit cells. User interactions are achieved through a desk-top-like graphics interface. Regrouping of related or equivalent cell-objects into tissues represented by a generic cell helps with their management. Late binding of specific version cells then encourages exploration of the design space. To test the integration concept, a data base and tools for symbolic layout were developed.

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ID Code: 133701
Item Type: Contribution to conference (Paper/Presentation)
Refereed: No
ORCID iD:
Demers, L.-P.orcid.org/0000-0001-5189-9958
Keywords: circuit testing, design automation, design methodology, graphics, manufacturing processes, object oriented modeling, permission, software design, very large scale integration
DOI: 10.1145/37888.38007
Pure ID: 57332265
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Current > Schools > School of Creative Practice
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Copyright Owner: 1987 ACM
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