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Sensitivity analysis of iterative design processes
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Proceedings of the 1996 IEEE/ACM international conference on Computer-aided design table of contents
San Jose, California, United States
Pages: 142 - 145  
Year of Publication: 1997
ISBN:0-8186-7597-7
Authors
E. W. Johnson  Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Notre Dame
J. B. Brockman  Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Notre Dame
Sponsors
IEEE-CS : Computer Society
IEEE-CAS : Circuits & Systems
SIGDA: ACM Special Interest Group on Design Automation
Publisher
IEEE Computer Society  Washington, DC, USA
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ABSTRACT

As design processes continue to increase in complexity, it is important to base process improvements on quantitative analysis. In this paper we develop an analytical approach to analyze sequential design processes using sensitivity analysis. Two applications illustrate this approach, one involving a Pareto analysis of an ASIC design process and the other an optimization of a software design process to determine the lower bound of the process completion time.


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E.W. Johnson and J. B. Brockman, "Improving Sequential Design Processes using Sensitivity Analysis," Department of Computer Science and Engineering Technical Report #96-1, University of Notre Dame, 1996.
 
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