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ISPD 1999: Monterey, CA, USA
- D. F. Wong

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Proceedings of the 1999 International Symposium on Physical Design, ISPD 1999, Monterey, CA, USA, April 12-14, 1999. ACM 1999, ISBN 1-58113-089-9 - Desmond Kirkpatrick:

The deep sub-micron signal integrity challenge. 4-7 - Masato Iwabuchi, Noboru Sakamoto, Yasushi Sekine, Takashi Omachi:

A methodology to analyze power, voltage drop and their effects on clock skew/delay in early stages of design. 9-15 - Sachio Hayashi, Masaaki Yamada:

EMI-noise analysis under ASIC design environment. 16-21 - Paul B. Morton, Wayne Wei-Ming Dai:

An efficient sequential quadratic programming formulation of optimal wire spacing for cross-talk noise avoidance routing. 22-28 - Chieh Changfan, Yu-Chin Hsu, Fur-Shing Tsai:

Post-routing timing optimization with routing characterization. 30-35 - Xuan Zeng, Dian Zhou, Wei Li:

Buffer insertion for clock delay and skew minimization. 36-41 - Yanhong Yuan, Prithviraj Banerjee:

Incremental capacitance extraction and its application to iterative timing-driven detailed routing. 42-47 - Kevin T. Tang, Eby G. Friedman:

Interconnect coupling noise in CMOS VLSI circuits. 48-53 - Jeff Parkhurst, Naveed A. Sherwani, Sury Maturi, Dana Ahrams, Eli Chiprout:

SRC physical design top ten problem. 55-58 - Dirk Stroobandt, Peter Verplaetse, Jan Van Campenhout

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Towards synthetic benchmark circuits for evaluating timing-driven CAD tools. 60-66 - Joachim Pistorius, Edmée Legai, Michel Minoux:

Generation of very large circuits to benchmark the partitioning of FPGA. 67-73 - Michael A. Riepe, Karem A. Sakallah:

Transistor level micro-placement and routing for two-dimensional digital VLSI cell synthesis. 74-81 - Patrick H. Madden:

Partitioning by iterative deletion. 83-89 - Andrew E. Caldwell, Andrew B. Kahng, Igor L. Markov:

Optimal partitioners and end-case placers for standard-cell layout. 90-96 - Fung Yu Young, D. F. Wong

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Slicing floorplans with range constraint. 97-102 - Kunihiro Fujiyoshi, Hiroshi Murata:

Arbitrary convex and concave rectilinear block packing using sequence-pair. 103-110 - Andrew B. Kahng, Y. C. Pati:

Subwavelength optical lithography: challenges and impact on physical design. 112-119 - Piotr Berman, Andrew B. Kahng, Devendra Vidhani, Huijuan Wang, Alexander Zelikovsky:

Optimal phase conflict removal for layout of dark field alternating phase shifting masks. 121-126 - Wei Chen, Cheng-Ta Hsieh, Massoud Pedram:

Gate sizing with controlled displacement. 127-132 - Jiang Hu, Sachin S. Sapatnekar:

Simultaneous buffer insertion and non-Hanan optimization for VLSI interconnect under a higher order AWE model. 133-138 - Joseph L. Ganley:

Efficient solution of systems of orientation constraints. 140-144 - Maogang Wang, Majid Sarrafzadeh:

On the behavior of congestion minimization during placement. 145-150 - Charles J. Alpert, Andrew E. Caldwell, Andrew B. Kahng, Igor L. Markov:

Partitioning with terminals: a "new" problem and new benchmarks. 151-157 - Durgam Vahia, Maciej J. Ciesielski:

Transistor level placement for full custom datapath cell design. 158-163 - Amit Singh, Malgorzata Marek-Sadowska:

Circuit clustering using graph coloring. 164-169 - Danqing Chen, Erhong Li, Elyse Rosenbaum, Sung-Mo Kang:

Interconnect thermal modeling for determining design limits on current density. 172-178 - Ching-Han Tsai, Sung-Mo Kang:

Standard cell placement for even on-chip thermal distribution. 179-184 - Kusnadi, Jo Dale Carothers:

A method of measuring nets routability for MCM's general area routing problems. 186-192 - Dennis Sylvester, Kurt Keutzer:

Getting to the bottom of deep submicron II: a global wiring paradigm. 193-200 - Phiroze N. Parakh, Richard B. Brown:

Crosstalk constrained global route embedding. 201-206 - Sung-Woo Hur, Ashok Jagannathan, John Lillis:

Timing driven maze routing. 208-213 - Jason Cong, Jie Fang, Kei-Yong Khoo:

VIA design rule consideration in multi-layer maze routing algorithms. 214-220

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