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Integration, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, March 1985
- Lambert Spaanenburg:

Editorial. 1 - Susumu Nitta, Masahiko Kawamura, Kanji Hirabayashi:

Test generation by activation and defect-drive (TEGAD). 3-12 - Sanjay V. Rajopadhye, P. A. Subrahmanyam:

Formal semantics for a symbolic IC design technique: Examples and applications. 13-32 - Qingjian Yu, Omar Wing:

Interval-graph-based PLA folding. 33-48 - Marloes L. P. van Lierop:

A flexible bottom-up approach for layout generation. 49-59
Volume 3, Number 2, 1985
- Lambert Spaanenburg:

Editorial. 73 - Matthew Yuschik, Hideaki Kobayashi:

Top-down design of a VLSI digital filter bank. 75-91 - Werner L. Schiele:

Automatic design rule adaptation of leaf cell layouts. 93-112 - Jerome M. Kurtzberg, Ellen J. Yoffa:

ACE: A congestion estimator for wiring custom chips. 113-127 - W. K. Luk:

A greedy switch-box router. 129-149
Volume 3, Number 3, September 1985
- Lambert Spaanenburg:

Editorial. 159 - David Elliot Shaw, Theodore Sabety:

The multiple-processor PPS chip of the NON-VON 3 supercomputer. 161-174 - R. A. Evans, J. D. Morison:

Architectures for language recognition. 175-187 - Werner Grass:

Some results on the design of regular structured sequential circuits. 189-210 - Bruno Codenotti, Francesco Romani

, Grazia Lotti:
VLSI implementation of iterative methods for the solution of linear systems. 211-221 - Walter Kraft, Werner Hein:

A router for channels of nonuniform width containing preplaced wiring and obstacles. 223-244 - Michel Renovell, Gaston Cambon, Daniel Auvergne:

FSPICE: a tool for fault modelling in MOS circuits. 245-255
Volume 3, Number 4, December 1985
- Lambert Spaanenburg:

Editorial. 269 - J. G. Gay, Roy Richter, B. J. Berne:

Component placement in VLSI circuits using a constant pressure Monte Carlo method. 271-282 - Eric Gullichsen:

Heuristic circuit simulation using PROLOG. 283-318 - Nick Kanopoulos, Vassilios Makios:

A single-chip adaptive delta modulator with optimum performance. 319-328 - Marco Annaratone:

SPLASH: A framework for chip design and layout. 329-345 - Fabrizio Luccio:

Access to rows and columns of a rectangular array in a concentricloop bubble memory. 347-354

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