If you don't know about the new power methodologies and languages, here is a opportunity to find out about them. Subject: Annual EDPS 2007 Workshop announcement Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 00:26:30 -0400 From: Steve Grout <grouts@earthlink.net> Organization: CAD & Digitizing Consultant To: edps-all@eda.org The annual 2007 EDPS Workshop program is now pretty much set and ready for online registration. - See http://www.eda-twiki.org/edps/edp07/Edps2007Webpage.html for details of the program - Or the CFP we announced to you earlier at http://www.eda-twiki.org/edps/edp07 The program is taking shape very nicely (only a few minor details to go.) The focus of the Workshop this year is as follows: Power Methodologies, Design for Manufacturing: # Best practices and experiences with Power and DFM Methodology focus # Multi-voltage Design and Power Management, Power Analysis # Restrictive Design Rules (RDR) impact on DFM # Process/Device Characterization, Modeling implications # Standards Activity: Helping or Hurting? # Status of EDA Industry # Flow Integration, Scaling, and Migration # Human Issues: Large & Distributed Teams, Training and Education # Key Trends: Future Methodology Needs, Impact of Design Manufacturing Interface, Interoperability, Impact of Web, Licensing Models, and Platform On behalf of every one on the Program Committee, we hope many of you will take advantage of both the program focus, timely presentations with lots of interaction, as well as the easy to reach location of the workshop at the Monterey Beach Resort. Bhanu Kapoor - Program Chair -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.Received on Fri Mar 16 13:13:46 2007
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