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Palladio: An exploratory environment for circuit design

Brown1, Tong, Foyster•
01 Dec 1983-IEEE Computer (IEEE)-Vol. 16, Iss: 12, pp 41-56
TL;DR: The Palladio environment is part of a growing trend toward creating integrated design environments and away from isolated design aids, and several commercial computer-aided engineering workstations have emerged, providing multiple-level, circuit-specification entry systems and integrated analysis aids.
Abstract: Palladio is a circuit design environment for experimenting with methodologies and knowledge-based, expert-system design aids. Its framework is based on several premises about circuit design: (1) circuit design is a process of incremental refinement; (2) it is an exploratory process in which design specifications and design goals coevolve; and (3) most important, circuit designers need an integrated design environment that provides compatible design tools ranging from simulators to layout generators, that permits specification of digital systems in compatible languages ranging anywhere from architectural to layout, and includes the means for explicitly representing, constructing, and testing such design tools and languages. The Palladio environment is part of a growing trend toward creating integrated design environments and away from isolated design aids. Recently several commercial computer-aided engineering (CAE) workstations have emerged, providing multiple-level, circuit-specification entry systems and integrated analysis aids. Integrated circuit designers have a special need for such workstations because of the complexity of large integrated circuits and the high costs of prototyping them.

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Bruce G. Buchanan1•
01 Oct 1988
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a list of sixty expert systems that have moved out of development laboratories into field test and routine use, and about sixty such systems are listed as examples.
Abstract: Many expert systems have moved out of development laboratories into field test and routine use. About sixty such systems are listed. Academic research laboratories are contributing manpower to fuel the commercial development of AI. But the quantity of AI research may decline as a result unless the applied systems are experimented with and analyzed.

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Bruce G. Buchanan1•
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a list of sixty expert systems that have moved out of development laboratories into field test and routine use, and about sixty such systems are listed as examples.
Abstract: Many expert systems have moved out of development laboratories into field test and routine use. About sixty such systems are listed. Academic research laboratories are contributing manpower to fuel the commercial development of AI. But the quantity of AI research may decline as a result unless the applied systems are experimented with and analyzed.

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01 Jan 1969
TL;DR: A new edition of Simon's classic work on artificial intelligence as mentioned in this paper adds a chapter that sorts out the current themes and tools for analyzing complexity and complex systems, taking into account important advances in cognitive psychology and the science of design while confirming and extending Simon's basic thesis that a physical symbol system has the necessary and sufficient means for intelligent action.
Abstract: Continuing his exploration of the organization of complexity and the science of design, this new edition of Herbert Simon's classic work on artificial intelligence adds a chapter that sorts out the current themes and tools -- chaos, adaptive systems, genetic algorithms -- for analyzing complexity and complex systems. There are updates throughout the book as well. These take into account important advances in cognitive psychology and the science of design while confirming and extending the book's basic thesis: that a physical symbol system has the necessary and sufficient means for intelligent action. The chapter "Economic Reality" has also been revised to reflect a change in emphasis in Simon's thinking about the respective roles of organizations and markets in economic systems.

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