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8th DAC 1971: Atlantic City, NJ, USA
- Proceedings of the 8th Design Automation Workshop, DAC '71, Atlantic City, NJ, USA, June 28-30, 1971. ACM 1971

- Mehmet Baray, Stephen Y. H. Su:

A digital system modeling philosophy and design language. 1-22 - Mehmet Baray, Stephen Y. H. Su, Robert L. Carberry:

The structure and operation of a design language compatible simulator. 23-34 - Stephen Y. H. Su, Mehmet Baray, Robert L. Carberry:

A system modeling language translator. 35-49 - C. James Olsten:

A summary of architectural involvement with computers. 50-55 - Gifford H. Albright:

The future of computer applications in the architectural profession. 56 - Anthony Schnarsky:

Some computer-aided approaches to housing. 57-67 - Steve J. Young:

A microprogram simulator. 68-81 - Richard A. Harrison, Daniel J. Olson:

Race analysis of digital systems without logic simulation. 82-94 - Guy Weinzapfel, Timothy E. Johnson, John Perkins:

IMAGE: An interactive computer system for multi-constrained spatial synthesis. 101-108 - Stephen P. Krosner, William H. Sass:

Revisiting an operational graphic design system. 109-117 - Roy L. Russo, Peter K. Wolff Sr.:

ALMS: Automated logic mapping system. 118-130 - Robert P. Larsen, L. Margol:

Partitioning and ordering of logic equations for optimum MOS LSI device layout. 131-142 - Taylor Scanlon:

Automated placement of multi-terminal components. 143-154 - Akihiro Hashimoto, James G. Stevens:

Wire routing by optimizing channel assignment within large apertures. 155-169 - John Grason:

An approach to computerized space planning using graph theory. 170-178 - Franz S. Veit:

Analyze - Compose - Display computer aided space planning. 180-192 - William J. Mitchell:

The automated generation of architectural form. 193-207 - Charles E. Eastman:

GSP: A system for computer assisted space planning. 208-220 - Richard N. White:

RELATE: Relationship layout technique. 221 - Sarma R. Vishnubhotla, Ying Huang Chuang:

A path analysis approach to the diagnosis of combinational circuits. 222-230 - Lionel C. Bening Jr.:

Application of a logic fault analyzer to the manufacture and maintenance of the CONTROL DATA 7600 computer. 231-235 - Masaaki Nagamine:

An automated method for designing logic circuit diagnostic programs. 236-241 - Murray A. Milne:

CLUSTR: A program for structuring design problems. 242-249 - Harvey N. Lerman:

The three dimensions of architectural design automation. 250-258 - Alton J. Penz:

A computer simulation approach to elevator system design. 259-268 - Jean W. Sherman:

Computer-controlled hardware testing: A programmer's view of the test center. 267-272 - A. R. Klayton, W. A. Barrett, A. I. Larky:

Fault detection and diagnosis of memory system faults. 269-277 - Douglas C. Bossen, Daniel L. Ostapko, Arvind M. Patel, Martin S. Schmookler:

Minimum test patterns for residue networks. 278-284 - C. David Sides Jr.:

An information system in architectural practices. 285 - James F. Weaver, Richard E. Huffman:

A computerized management control system. 286-297 - Heinz U. Lemke, Chris J. Cheney, M. Etherton, Neil E. Wiseman:

Rainbow: An integrated CAD system. 298 - W. B. Barker:

An interactive graphical logic design simulation system. 299-303 - Timothy J. Kriewall, N. R. Miller:

CIBOL - an interactive graphics program used in the design of printed wiring boards and generation of associated artmasters. 304-313 - H. Robert Howie, Richard M. Tavan:

OLLS: The On-Line Logical Simulation System. 314-323 - Frederick G. Linnemann, Carl E. Minich:

Logic Design System. 324-346 - Toru Tsuda, Takuhito Kojima, Shinji Goto, Toshihiko Nakamura:

NONLISA: Nonlinear network simulation and analysis program. 347-357 - Thomas Beretvas:

Multiply indexed data management. 358-366 - Judith G. Brinsfield:

Mask Shop Information System. 373-377 - Ying Huang Chuang, Chin-Chi Kao:

Computer expansion of Boolean expressions. 378-383

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