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Synthesis of Arithmetic Circuits: FPGA, ASIC and Embedded Systems 5 reviews Jean-Pierre Deschamps, Gery J.A. Bioul, ...
Wiley-Interscience, 2006
Innovative In the part dedicated to general algorithms, very interesting new presentations or generalizations, made this work attractive at the theoretical point of view. Extensions of booth algorithms and generalizations to base B operation make the work innovative at the mathematical point of view. At the implementation level there is very good and innovative ideas towards special applications in FPGA ...
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Logic Minimization Algorithms for VLSI Synthesis (The Springer International Series in Engineering and ... 1 review Robert K. Brayton, Gary D. Hachtel, ...
Springer, 1984
Refered from many books. This book is refered on the Switching Theory for Logic Synthesis by Tsutomu Sasao.
Also this book is refered on the Digital Systems Testing & Testable Design by Miron Abramovici.
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Synthesis of Finite State Machines:: Functional Optimization 1 review Timothy Kam, Tiziano Villa, ...
Springer, 1996
design of thermal systems optimisation in design of heat exchanger
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VHDL Coding and Logic Synthesis with Synopsys 8 reviews Weng Fook Lee
Academic Press, 2000
A must have for any logic synthesis designer I agree with previous author. This book won't let you sleep like the "designer's guide to VHDL" will. I strongly recommend reading this book and then read another excellent book ""Digital Systems Design with VHDL and Synthesis" by "K.C. Chang". However, this book still has weakness, it lacks some detailed info about the sysnthesis tool, such like what is wireload model. Knowing those in a little ...
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VHDL for Logic Synthesis 2 reviews Andrew Rushton
Wiley, 1998
Plusses/Minuses +'s This is an excellent book for the one that has an inkling of what VHDL is about. There is a lot of detail of language definition and how the language came about. This author is very good at explaining a point. -`s There is very little in this reference concerning non- synthesisable code AND why can't folks index books? I would really like to buy a book that I didn't ...
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Synthesis and Backward Reference in Husserl's Logical Investigations (Phaenomenologica) 1 review J. Lampert
Springer, 1995
Rigorous Study of Husserl's Epistemology Lampert's study of Husserl's Logical Investigations systematically works through each of the six investigations to establish the exact fashion in which experiences bind themselves together to produce the experience of a coherent world of objects and a coherent subject. The analysis is complicated, detailed and difficult, but extremely rigorous and very illuminating, both about the nature of ...
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Sequential Logic: Analysis and Synthesis 4 reviews Joseph Cavanagh
CRC, 2006
Landmark Work Imagine, just some odd years ago you knew this and that, and imagine just today how you wish you could remember what you knew and not having to recollect the variant resources required to recompile that body of knowledge. Cavanagh pools together his years of experience and incorporates this working knowledge into a single resource that covers material most of us picked up from a number of ...
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The Logic of Chemical Synthesis 7 reviews E. J. Corey, Xue-Min Cheng
Wiley-Interscience, 1989
Logic Of Organic Synthesis Organic chemists and practicing researchers would agree that this book goes hand-in-hand with Nicoloau's Classics in Total Synthesis. While the latter discusses the total synthesis of some of the most fascinating molecules from all over the world, The Logic of Chemical Synthesis is a collection of E. J. Corey's (winner of 1990 Nobel Prize in Chemistry) total syntheses. The book deals almost ...
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Transactional Memory (Synthesis Lectures on Computer Architecture) 1 review James Larus, Ravi Rajwar
Morgan & Claypool Publishers, 2007
From a fellow researcher I am a researcher, currently investigating transactional memory. This book is outstanding in its presentation of the current developments in both STM and HTM.
I strongly recommend it to anyone interested in transactional memory, especially as fast way to familiarize yourself with the current state of the field.
Brilliant book. Thank you for writing it!
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Organic Chemistry 3 reviews T.W. Graham Solomons
John Wiley & Sons Inc, 1996
ALL BOOK BY E.J. COREY DEAR SIR I WANT TO BUY COREY LOGIC OF ORGANIC SYNTHESIS PL SEND ME BY E-MAIL OR POST AT HOME BEST RGDS TARIQ
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Logic Synthesis Using Synopsis 5 reviews
Springer, 1997
This is the book I was looking for...sensational!! A must for any engineer making a transition from schematic capture to VHDL or Verilog using synopsys..A MUST have book for the library!!.
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Logic synthesis for field-programmable gate arrays (Memorandum) 2 reviews Rajeev Murgai
Electronics Research Laboratory, College of Engineering, University of California, 1993
Incredible resource Gate array implementations differ from traditional logic design not just in scale, but in kind. A million- or billion-gate system is bigger than a student's 4-variable exercises in Karnaugh mapping, for sure. Logic implementation in terms of LUTs (as in Altera's and Xilinx's FPGAs) or muxes (as in Actel's) differs fundamentally from and-or-not logic, too. If you build tools that do LUT-level ...
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VLSI Synthesis of DSP Kernels - Algorithmic and Architectural Transformations 1 review
Springer, 2001
Good book for DSP kernal implementation This book summarizes the major implementation styles of DSP kernels of weighted-sum computations. The authors try to explore the design space of various area-time tradeoffs. Low-power issues & techniques are also discussed in detail. It gives a good review for DSP engineers.
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Neutrosophy: Neutrosophic probability, set, and logic : analytic synthesis & synthetic analysis 1 review Florentin Smarandache
American Research Press, 1998
New and unusual ideas in logic As an experienced reviewer, I am always on the lookout for books containing new ideas. Florentin Smarandache has been a fire hose of a fountain of ideas and problems over the past several years and this latest effort continues that trend. Fuzzy logic is an extension of the classical two-valued logic and assigns truth values to expressions based on a continuum starting at zero and going ...
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Synthesis and Optimization of Digital Circuits 2 reviews Giovanni De Micheli
McGraw-Hill Science/Engineering/Math, 1994
Synthesis at many levels De Micheli's book is the most complete reference I know for the aspiring tool-builder,or for the tool-user who wants to know more of what's inside the design and synthesis tools at her desk.
The first hundred pages or so lay out mathematical basics. Graph theory pervades later discussion, so it gets a thorough review in this early section. There's also a little about boolean logic - not the ...
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Logic Synthesis and Verification Algorithms 3 reviews Gary D. Hachtel, Fabio Somenzi
Springer, 1996
exceptional... This book is good. It covers all the fundamentals needed to learn two level and multi level logic synthesis and verification. It's a good stepping stone for those readers wanting to delve more into the IEEE publications area later on in their careers when implementing new algorithms for logic synthesis.
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Verilog HDL Synthesis, A Practical Primer 6 reviews J. Bhasker
Star Galaxy Pub, 1998
A Synthesis Book...At Last I write this review for two books: Verilog HDL Primer and Verilog HDL "SYNTEHSIS" Primer. Both books are primers, but serve the title very well. The books are straight to the point and do not "ramble" with grammar (ie. he tells you what it is you need to know and does not attempt to distract you). This is the book I use when I look for Verilog contructs for synthesis. The examples resemble closer ...
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Digital Design and Modeling with VHDL and Synthesis (Systems) 11 reviews K. C. Chang
Wiley-IEEE Computer Society Pr, 1997
Who needs this book, and when? When first starting VHDL, I picked up this book and found it somewhat hard to follow. After some initial reading, I had to give up and put it on the shelf, and then began looking for other easy books to read. One after another, I finally bought a dozen of VHDL books, some of which I wished I had not. Among these books, I found that Andrew Rushton's "VHDL for Logic Synthesis 2nd" is a wonderful ...
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Verilog Quickstart: A Practical Guide to Simulation and Synthesis in Verilog (Kluwer International Series in ... 4 reviews James M. Lee
Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2002
easy transition to verilog, good reference book I have a VHDL background and this book was recommended to me. It made a smoooth transition into verilog. I read the book globally and then kept the book as a reference on my desk. If I needed something specific like file I/O and generating vectors, I used the example as a template to complete my verification. Also it helped to organize my files, like having one verification environment and easily ...
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VHDL: A logic synthesis approach 2 reviews D. Naylor, S. Jones
Springer, 1997
Good book on VHDL Synthesis This book is excellent for the topic - logic sythesis. It has an introduction to VHDL, however I found that "VHDL Starters Guide" was better if you are just starting off. However at any rate this is a good book on VHDL. There is a lot of examples in the book, which makes it easy to understand and use. It does have a focus on sythesis, with such topics of optimizing your code using different ...
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