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9th DAC 1972: Dallas, Texas, USA
- Harlow Freitag, J. Michael Galey, Robert B. Hitchcock Sr., J. M. Saindon, Herbert M. Wall, Donald J. Humcke, J. R. Hanne:

Proceedings of the 9th Design Automation Workshop, DAC '72, Dallas, Texas, USA, June 26-28, 1972. ACM 1972 - Richard E. Merwin:

Estimating software development schedules and costs. 1-4 - Kaiman Lee, Robert Correira, Owen F. Hackett Jr.:

A mental health project programmed and designed with the aid of interactive computer graphics. 5-10 - David J. Albert:

Concept communications with design automation systems. 11-14 - M. Kliman:

"Computer generated artwork - the aide system". 15 - Ron Rohrer:

A tourguide to the AEDCAP Roadmap. 16-28 - Anthony V. Banes:

"Error free MOS/LSI design system". 29-33 - Fontaine Richardson:

"An interactive, graphical system for the design of photomasks". 34 - S. H. Zelinger:

On-line interactive graphics the designer's dream or the production manager's nightmare. 35-49 - Donald M. Schuler, Ernst G. Ulrich:

Clustering and linear placement. 50-56 - Daniel G. Schweikert, Brian W. Kernighan:

A proper model for the partitioning of electrical circuits. 57-62 - Lee Mah, Leon Steinberg:

Techniques of gate assignment. 63-71 - Norman L. Koren:

Pin assignment in automated printed circuit board design. 72-79 - Lee Mah, Leon Steinberg:

Topologic class routing for printed circuit boards. 80-93 - Roland L. Mattison:

A high quality, low cost router for MOS/LSI. 94-103 - Robert M. McClure:

Fault simulation of digital logic utilizing a small host machine. 104-110 - Ernst G. Ulrich, Thomas E. Baker, L. R. Williams:

Fault-test analysis techniques based on logic simulation. 111-115 - Stephen A. Szygenda:

TEGAS2 - anatomy of a general purpose TEST GENERATION AND SIMULATION system for digital logic. 116-127 - Herbert Y. Chang, Robert C. Dorr, R. A. Elliott:

Logic simulation and fault analysis of a self-checking switching processor. 128-137 - John M. Robison:

Applications of logic simulation in design automation at Texas Instruments. 138-143 - David W. Hightower, B. A. Unger:

A method for rapid testing of beam crossover circuits. 144-156 - Daniel W. Lewis:

Hazard detection by a quinary simulation of logic devices with bounded propagation delays. 157-164 - Melvin R. Corley, John J. Allan III:

The graphically accessed interactive design of industrial pipe systems. 165-169 - Alexander C. Landsburg:

The value of digital printer plotting in ship design. 170-180 - Allen Bernholtz, Steve Fosburg:

Spatial allocation in design and planning. 181-189 - Joseph I. Greenberg, San Luis Obispo, Steven A. Siskind:

SYNARC: A computer - aided model for architectural design. 190-196 - Donald P. Grant:

Combining proximity criteria with nature-of-the-spot criteria in architectural and urban design space planning problems using a computer-aided space allocation technique: A proposed technique and an example of its application. 197-202 - Christos I. Yessios:

Modeling the site planning of homogeneous uses. 203-212 - Elliott E. Dudnik:

Optimization of planning and architectural decisions under conditions of uncertain demand. 213-219 - R. Dunning Roberts:

A heathkit approach for computer-aided comparison of building alternatives. 220-228 - Sami Al Banna, William R. Spillers:

An interactive computer graphics space allocation system. 229-237 - Robert Simpson Frew, Peter H. Roe:

"Building polyonimoes; an approach to the space layout problem". 238 - Isao Oishi:

Problem areas and the combination of wall-units to satisfy room relation specification between rooms. 239-249 - G. Sanderson, A. Milici:

A logic and signal flow diagram subsystem. 250-257 - Frank W. Bliss:

Computer aided logic design. 259-263 - Jerry G. Harvey:

Automated board layout. 264-271 - C. V. Ramamoorthy:

A survey of current microprogrammed computers. 272-274 - Richard E. Merwin:

Microprogramming as a pedagogical tool in teaching computer science. 275-281 - Robert F. Rosin, Gideon Frieder:

The role of microprogramming in the computer science curriculum. 282-285 - J. Michael Galey:

"Microprogramming - uses and tradeoffs". 286 - Janice R. Lourie, Nitta P. Dooner:

Interactive knitted textile design: A computer tool for designers and manufacturers. 287-300 - M. D. Mancusi, J. Christian Wild:

Interactive graphics for schematic editing, a working tool. 301-304 - Lawrence O. Sinkey, Jeffrey Z. Gingerich:

The Interactive Computer Graphics System for Machined Part Design and NC Tape Generation. 305-316 - Charles W. Rosenthal:

Increasing capabilities in interactive computer graphics terminals. 317-325 - Larry Jack French:

Picture generation for Interactive Graphics. 326-330 - Douglas C. Schmidt:

Gate for gate modular replacement of combinational switching networks. 331-340 - Keki B. Irani, George A. McClain:

Optimal design of central processor data paths. 341-349 - Edward K. Bowdon Sr.:

Design automation in network computers. 350-356 - K. Mani Chandy, Tom W. Keller, James C. Browne:

Design automation and queueing networks: An interactive system for the evaluation of computer queueing models. 357-367 - Eldon J. Reynolds, John J. Allan III:

Design optimization by adaptive control. 368-375

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