Computer-Aided Design for Electrical and Computer engineering
John W. Chinneck (),
Michel S. Nakhla () and
Q.J. Zhang ()
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John W. Chinneck: Carleton University
Michel S. Nakhla: Carleton University
Q.J. Zhang: Carleton University
Chapter Chapter 6 in Tutorials on Emerging Methodologies and Applications in Operations Research, 2005, pp 6-1-6-44 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Computer-Aided Design (CAD) in Electrical and Computer Engineering abounds with modeling, simulation and optimization challenges that are familiar to operations researchers. Many of these problems are on a far larger scale and of much greater complexity than usual (millions of variables and constraints), so CAD researchers have of necessity developed techniques for approximation and decomposition in order to cope. The goal of this article is to bridge the gap between the two communities so that each can learn from the other. We briefly review some of the most common O.R.-related problems in CAD, and sketch some CAD techniques for handling problems of extreme scale. We also mention emerging CAD topics that are in particular need of assistance from operations researchers.
Keywords: computer-aided design; operations research; VLSI; electrical and computer engineering; optimization; simulation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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DOI: 10.1007/0-387-22827-6_6
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