Appendix E. References

In this appendix ...

The reader may wish to learn more about EDA. This appendix provides useful information sources for that purpose.

Most EDA sources are directed at engineers and EDA programmers. However, overviews, commentary, and marketing-related articles may be of interest to the non-technical reader.

Conferences papers also tend to be quite technical. However, some panels, general session talks, and occasional tutorials may be of broader interest. Some conferences, particularly the Design Automation Conference (DAC), can be both informative and fun for non-technical attendees.

The following list give a sample of some of the larger ...

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