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10th DAC 1973: Portland, Oregon, USA
- J. Michael Galey, Herbert M. Wall, Robert B. Hitchcock Sr., Ben E. Britt, Richard E. Merwin, Donald J. Humcke, David B. Smithhisler:

Proceedings of the 10th Design Automation Workshop, DAC '73, Portland, Oregon, USA, June 25-27, 1973. ACM 1973 - David W. Hightower:

The interconnection problem - a tutorial. 1-21 - Frank Rubin:

Assigning wires to layers of a printed circuit board. 22-32 - Hing-Cheung So:

Pin assignment of circuit cards and the routability of multilayer printed wiring backplanes. 33-43 - John C. Foster:

A router for multilayer printed wiring backplanes. 44-49 - Brian W. Kernighan, Daniel G. Schweikert, G. Persky:

An optimum channel-routing algorithm for polycell layouts of integrated circuits. 50-59 - Anna Mura, Marco Tomljanovich:

"An interactive system for semi-automatic artwork generation of printed circuit boards". 60 - Harlow Freitag:

"Some things that did not happen in software DA". 61 - Peter Freeman:

Automating software design. 62-67 - Sergio Bernstein:

Programming for FORTRAN compatibility and machine independence. 68-78 - Larry Jack French:

A Partitioned Ring Structure Processor. 79-86 - Terry R. Mitchell:

A standard test language - GOAL (Ground Operations Aerospace Language). 87-96 - Jerry Finrow, Robert Heilman:

Towards a user based automated architectural design system: Theory, system operation and future development. 97-108 - Jeffrey Z. Gingerich:

Computer Graphics Building Definition System. 109-119 - D. R. Fullenwider, C. E. Reeder:

"Implementation of a space planning system in a small scale architecture office". 120 - Robert J. Krawczyk, Elliott E. Dudnik:

Space plan: A user oriented package for the evaluation and the generation of spatial inter-relationships. 121-138 - Franz S. Veit:

T. A. G. traffic study in building layouts. 139-144 - Ernst G. Ulrich, Thomas E. Baker:

The concurrent simulation of nearly identical digital networks. 145-150 - William L. Keiner:

Functional testing A user looks at logic simulation. 151-158 - Stephen A. Szygenda, Anthony A. Lekkos:

Integrated techniques for functional and gate-level digital logic simulation. 159-172 - G. Persky, Herman K. Gummel:

GRAFOS - A symbolic routing language. 173-181 - David J. Pilling, Henry B. Sun:

Computer-aided prediction of delays in LSI logic systems. 182-186 - Kazuhiro Kusunoki:

DEX-Design Automation system cooperative development. 187-192 - Makoto Okui, Akira Kuroda, K. Wada:

Design Automation System for ESS in FUJITSU. 193-198 - Michio Tokunaga, Tooru Kurosaki, Mitsuyuki Masui, Chikai Li, Fujio Otake:

WIDAS - Wiring Diagram Assembly System. 199-204 - Tatsuro Hirano, Kazuyuki Hirakawa:

Computer aided design system for logic equipment applied to design of electronic switching equipment. 205-212 - Akira Miyoshi:

Automatic generation of diagnostic programs for TOSBAC - 5400/150. 213-221 - Takuo Kitamura, Tadashi Watanabe:

Present and future in design automation systems. 222-227 - Frederic L. Blum:

Computerized design of large capital equipment. 228-232 - Richard J. Taylor, Edgar R. Cobb:

The CAMS preliminary missile design automation program. 233-239 - Carl F. Boehm Jr., John J. Allan III:

Parameter sensitivity studies for internal combustion engine control and design purposes. 240-246 - Nitta P. Dooner, Pat Velderman, Janice R. Lourie:

An interactive graphic and process controlled system for composing and sampling loom constrained designs. 247-252 - Stephen Y. H. Su:

An interactive design automation system. 253-261 - Albert E. Ruehli:

Electrical considerations in the computer aided design of logic circuit interconnections. 262-266 - S. M. Shenkman:

Circuit diagram generation via functional logic. 267-273 - Herbert M. Emich:

Design data base configuration control. 274-281 - Jock A. Rader:

Evolution of the philosophy and capability for the CAD of digital modules. 282-288

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