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IEEE Design & Test of Computers, Volume 28
Volume 28, Number 1, January - February 2011
- Chris H. Kim, Leland Chang:

Guest editors' introduction: Nanoscale Memories Pose Unique Challenges. 6-8 - Kiyoo Itoh:

Embedded Memories: Progress and a Look into the Future. 10-13 - Darren Anand, Kevin W. Gorman, Mark Jacunski, Adrian Paparelli

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Embedded DRAM in 45-nm Technology and Beyond. 14-21 - Fatih Hamzaoglu, Yih Wang

, Pramod Kolar, Liqiong Wei, Yong-Gee Ng, Uddalak Bhattacharya, Kevin Zhang:
Bit Cell Optimizations and Circuit Techniques for Nanoscale SRAM Design. 22-31 - Masood Qazi, Mahmut E. Sinangil, Anantha P. Chandrakasan:

Challenges and Directions for Low-Voltage SRAM. 32-43 - Yuan Xie:

Modeling, Architecture, and Applications for Emerging Memory Technologies. 44-51 - Takayuki Kawahara

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Scalable Spin-Transfer Torque RAM Technology for Normally-Off Computing. 52-63 - Shyh-Shyuan Sheu, Kuo-Hsing Cheng, Meng-Fan Chang, Pei-Chia Chiang, Wen-Pin Lin, Heng-Yuan Lee, Pang-Shiu Chen, Yu-Sheng Chen, Frederick T. Chen, Ming-Jinn Tsai:

Fast-Write Resistive RAM (RRAM) for Embedded Applications. 64-71 - Andrew B. Kahng:

Design for manufacturability: Then and now. 76-77 - Igor L. Markov:

EDA: Synergy or sum of the parts? [review of "Electronic Design Automation: Synthesis, Verification and Test (Systems on Silicon" (Wang, L.-T., Eds., et al; 2009)]. 78-79
Volume 28, Number 2, March - April 2011
- Jason Cong, Glenn Reinman, Alex A. T. Bui, Vivek Sarkar:

Customizable Domain-Specific Computing. 6-15 - Luciano Ost

, Guilherme Montez Guindani, Fernando Gehm Moraes
, Leandro Soares Indrusiak
, Sanna Määttä:
Exploring NoC-Based MPSoC Design Space with Power Estimation Models. 16-29 - Seung Eun Lee

, Yoon Seok Yang, Gwan S. Choi, Wei Wu, Ravi R. Iyer:
Low-Power, Resilient Interconnection with Orthogonal Latin Squares. 30-39 - Chin-Lung Chuang, Chien-Nan Jimmy Liu:

Hybrid Testbench Acceleration for Reducing Communication Overhead. 40-51 - Mahmut Yilmaz, Mohammad Tehranipoor, Krishnendu Chakrabarty

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A Metric to Target Small-Delay Defects in Industrial Circuits. 52-61 - Katherine Shu-Min Li, Jr-Yang Huang:

Synthesizing Multiple Scan Trees to Optimize Test Application Time. 62-69 - Grant Martin:

Will hardware and software be codesigned? [review of "A Practical Introduction to Hardware/Software Codesign" (Schaumont, P.R.; 2010)]. 70-73 - Andrew B. Kahng:

Roads not taken. 74-75
Volume 28, Number 3, May - June 2011
- Prabhat Mishra

, Zeljko Zilic, Sandeep K. Shukla:
Guest Editors' Introduction: Multicore SoC Validation with Transaction-Level Models. 6-9 - Samar Abdi, Yonghyun Hwang, Lochi Yu, Gunar Schirner

, Daniel D. Gajski:
Automatic TLM Generation for Early Validation of Multicore Systems. 10-19 - Weiwei Chen, Xu Han, Rainer Dömer

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Multicore Simulation of Transaction-Level Models Using the SoC Environment. 20-31 - Frédéric Pétrot, Nicolas Fournel, Patrice Gerin, Marius Gligor, Mian Muhammad Hamayun, Hao Shen:

On MPSoC Software Execution at the Transaction Level. 32-43 - Bart Vermeulen, Kees Goossens:

Interactive Debug of SoCs with Multiple Clocks. 44-51 - Zeljko Zilic, Prabhat Mishra

, Sandeep K. Shukla
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Challenges of Rapidly Emerging Consumer Space Multiprocessors. 52-53 - Ilia Polian, John P. Hayes:

Selective Hardening: Toward Cost-Effective Error Tolerance. 54-63 - Nathan Kupp, He Huang, Yiorgos Makris

, Petros Drineas
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Improving Analog and RF Device Yield through Performance Calibration. 64-75 - Stan Krolikoski:

Three Misconceptions Regarding Standards. 76-79 - Scott Davidson:

All About Liquid Scan Chains - and More [review of "Digital Microfluidic Biochips: Design Automation and Optimization" (Chakrabarty, K. and Xu, T.; 2010)]. 80-81 - Andrew B. Kahng:

The Future of Signoff. 86-89 - Sandeep K. Shukla

, Prabhat Mishra
, Zeljko Zilic:
A Brief History of Multiprocessors and EDA. 96
Volume 28, Number 4, July - August 2011
- George A. Constantinides, Nicola Nicolici:

Guest Editors' Introduction: Surveying the Landscape of FPGA Accelerator Research. 6-7 - George A. Constantinides, Adam B. Kinsman, Nicola Nicolici:

Numerical Data Representations for FPGA-Based Scientific Computing. 8-17 - Florent de Dinechin, Bogdan Pasca

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Designing Custom Arithmetic Data Paths with FloPoCo. 18-27 - Diego Sanchez-Roman, Gustavo Sutter

, Sergio López-Buedo
, Iván González, Francisco J. Gomez-Arribas
, Javier Aracil, Francisco Palacios:
High-Level Languages and Floating-Point Arithmetic for FPGA-Based CFD Simulations. 28-37 - Joonseok Park, Pedro C. Diniz

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Data Reorganization and Prefetching of Pointer-Based Data Structures. 38-47 - Ming Liu, Zhonghai Lu

, Wolfgang Kuehn, Axel Jantsch
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FPGA-Based Particle Recognition in the HADES Experiment. 48-57 - Devi Yalamarthy, Joel Coburn, Rajesh Gupta, Glen Edwards, Mark Kelly:

Computational Mass Spectrometry in a Reconfigurable Coherent Coprocessing Architecture. 58-67 - Greg Stitt, Alan D. George

, Herman Lam, Melissa C. Smith, Vikas Aggarwal, Gongyu Wang, Casey Reardon, Brian Holland, Seth Koehler, James Coole:
An End-to-End Tool Flow for FPGA-Accelerated Scientific Computing. 68-77 - Radu Marculescu

, Paul Bogdan
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Cyberphysical Systems: Workload Modeling and Design Optimization. 78-87 - Shyue-Kung Lu, Yin Chen, Shi-Yu Huang, Cheng Wu

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Speeding Up Emulation-Based Diagnosis Techniques for Logic Cores. 88-97 - Igor L. Markov:

Getting Your Bits in Order. 98-101 - Vaughn Betz:

FPGAs, Programming Models, and Kit Cars. 112
Volume 28, Number 5, September - October 2011
- Luciano Lavagno, Montek Singh:

Guest Editors' Introduction: Asynchronous Design Is Here to Stay (and Is More Mainstream Than You Thought). 4-6 - Steven M. Nowick, Montek Singh:

High-Performance Asynchronous Pipelines: An Overview. 8-22 - Ran Ginosar:

Metastability and Synchronizers: A Tutorial. 23-35 - Peter A. Beerel, Georgios D. Dimou, Andrew Lines:

Proteus: An ASIC Flow for GHz Asynchronous Designs. 36-51 - Jo C. Ebergen, Daniel F. Finchelstein, Russell Kao, Jon K. Lexau, David Hopkins:

An Evaluation of Asynchronous Stacks. 52-61 - Rafael Iankowski Soares, Ney Laert Vilar Calazans

, Fernando Gehm Moraes
, Philippe Maurine, Lionel Torres:
A Robust Architectural Approach for Cryptographic Algorithms Using GALS Pipelines. 62-71 - Mariagrazia Graziano, Marco Vacca, Davide Blua, Maurizio Zamboni

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Asynchrony in Quantum-Dot Cellular Automata Nanocomputation: Elixir or Poison? 72-83 - Jean-Frédéric Christmann, Edith Beigné

, Cyril Condemine, Pascal Vivet
, Jérôme Willemin
, Nicolas Leblond, Christian Piguet:
Bringing Robustness and Power Efficiency to Autonomous Energy-Harvesting Microsystems. 84-94 - Andrew B. Kahng:

Roadmapping Power. 104-106 - Stan Krolikoski:

Explicit and Implicit Contributions to Standards Groups. 107-109 - Nicolas Troquard

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Learning and Practice of the Property Specification Language. 110-111 - Al Davis:

Asynchronous FUD. 116
Volume 28, Number 6, November - December 2011
- Jiun-Lang Huang, Kwang-Ting (Tim) Cheng

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A Promising Alternative to Conventional Silicon. 6 - Tsung-Ching Huang, Jiun-Lang Huang, Kwang-Ting (Tim) Cheng

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Robust Circuit Design for Flexible Electronics. 8-15 - William S. Wong

, Tse Nga Ng
, Sanjiv Sambandan, Michael Chabinyc:
Materials, Processing, and Testing of Flexible Image Sensor Arrays. 16-23 - Chester Liu, En-Hua Ma, Wen-En Wei, Chien-Mo James Li, I-Chun Cheng

, Yung-Hui Yeh:
Placement Optimization of Flexible TFT Digital Circuits. 24-31 - Yindar Chuo, Badr Omrane, Clinton K. Landrock, Jeydmer Aristizabal, Donna Hohertz, Sasan Vosoogh-Grayli, Bozena Kaminska:

Powering the Future: Organic Solar Cells with Polymer Energy Storage. 32-40 - Peter C. Maxwell:

Adaptive Testing: Dealing with Process Variability. 41-49 - Youngsoo Shin, Seungwhun Paik:

Pulsed-Latch Circuits: A New Dimension in ASIC Design. 50-57 - Kirk A. Gray, Michael G. Pecht

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Long-Term Thermal Overstressing of Computers. 58-65 - Dallas Webster, Rick Hudgens, Donald Y. C. Lie:

Replacing Error Vector Magnitude Test with RF and Analog BISTs. 66-75 - Louay Abdallah, Haralampos-G. D. Stratigopoulos, Salvador Mir, Christophe Kelma:

RF Front-End Test Using Built-in Sensors. 76-84 - Bill Eklow:

Major Milestones for Two IEEE Standards Groups in 2011. 85-87 - Andrew B. Kahng:

Product Futures. 88-89

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