(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Dr. Olivier Coudert, research and development director at Monterey
Design Systems, is joining a group of industry executives at ICCAD
this week to discuss hierarchy in design. The panel, "Automatic
Hierarchical Design: Fantasy or Reality" will have panelists
presenting their views on whether a flat, gate-level physical
implementation flow can be extended to handle designs containing 100
million gates or more.
Monterey provides designers with an automated hierarchical design
solution based on its System-Driven Physical Design(TM) methodology
that is scalable to 100 million gates and beyond.
Background:
Dr. Coudert has published articles in more than 50 international
publications on topics such as formal verification, combinatorial and
sequential logic synthesis, combinatorial optimization, low power
synthesis, and reliability analysis. He has served on the technical
program committees for several international conferences on
computer-aided design, including DAC, ICCAD, ED&TC, EDAC, and CAV. Dr.
Coudert has also received best paper awards for papers given at
ICCD1990, ICCAD 1990, DAC1992, ED&TC1996, and DAC1996. He joined
Monterey in 1998 from Synopsys' advanced technology group.
What:
Founded in 1982, ICCAD is an annual show focusing on information
technology for computer-aided design professionals and engineers.
When/Where:
Wednesday, November 7, 2001
4:00-5:30 PM
Doubletree Hotel, San Jose, California
For more information:
http://www.iccad.com/geninfo.html
http://www.mondes.com/
Note to Editors: Monterey and Monterey Design Systems are
registered trademarks and System-Driven Physical Design is a trademark
of Monterey Design Systems. All other trademarks and registered
trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
Contact:
Monterey Design Systems
Cedric Iwashina, 408/747-7370
cedric@mondes.com
or
Lee Public Relations
Wendy Truax, 503/672-9073
wendy@leepr.com