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Sixth International Symposium on Quality of Electronic Design (ISQED'05)
A Minimum Cut Based Re-Synthesis Approach
San Jose, California
March 21-March 23
ISBN: 0-7695-2301-3
M. Welling, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
S. Tragoudas, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
H. Wang, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale
A new re-synthesis approach that benefits from min-cut based partitioning is proposed. This divide and conquer approach is shown to improve the performance of existing synthesis tools on a variety of benchmarks.
Citation:
M. Welling, S. Tragoudas, H. Wang, "A Minimum Cut Based Re-Synthesis Approach," isqed, pp.202-207, Sixth International Symposium on Quality of Electronic Design (ISQED'05), 2005
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