General Information
- Welcome to ASP-DAC 2007
- Highlights
- Advance Program (pdf: 288KB)
- Date: Jan. 23-26, 2007
- January 23 (Tuesday):
- January 24 (Wednesday):
- Opening & Keynote Address I
Next-Generation Design and EDA Challenges: Small Physics, Big Systems, and Tall Tool-Chains, Rob Rutenbar, Electrical & Computer Engineering Carnegie Mellon University, United States. - Technical Sessions
- Special Sessions
- University Design Contest
- Opening & Keynote Address I
- January 25 (Thursday):
- Keynote Address II
Meeting with the Forthcoming IC Design - The Era of Power, Variability and NRE Explosion and a Bit of the Future -, Takayasu Sakurai, Center for Collaborative Research, and Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo, Japan - Technical Sessions
- Special Sessions
- Designers' Forum
- Student Forum
- EDS (Electronic Design and Solution) Fair
- Banquet 18:30-20:30 (5F Room 501 + 502)
- Keynote Address II
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January 26 (Friday):
- Keynote Address III
How Foundry can Help Improve your Bottom-Line? Accuracy Matters!, Fu-Chieh Hsu, Vice President of Design and Technology Platform Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, Taiwan - Technical Sessions
- Special Sessions
- Designers' Forum
- EDS (Electronic Design and Solution) Fair
- System Design Forum
- Keynote Address III
- Place: Pacifico Yokohama
- 1-1-1 Minato Mirai, Nishi-ku, Yokohama 220-0012, Japan
- General Chair: Hidetoshi Onodera (Kyoto Univ., Japan)
- Technical Program Chair: Yusuke Matsunaga (Kyushu Univ., Japan)
Aims of the Conference
ASP-DAC 2007 is the twelfth in a series of annual international conferences on VLSI design automation. Asia and South Pacific region is one of the most active regions of design and fabrication of silicon chips in the world. The conference aims are providing the Asian and South Pacific CAD/DA and Design community with opportunities of interchanging ideas and collaboratively discussing the directions of the technologies related to all of Electronic Design Automation (EDA). The goal of the conference is to provide a forum for presentation, discussion, and observation of the state-of-the-art of EDA technologies and design methodologies of electronic systems. The format of the meeting intends to cultivate and promote an instructive and productive interchange among EDA researchers/developers, and system/circuit/device designers. A wide variety of those scientists, engineers, and students who are interested in theoretical issues on EDA are also welcome.