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About: Page layout is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 2266 publications have been published within this topic receiving 23261 citations.


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01 Jan 1981
TL;DR: The final author version and the galley proof are versions of the publication after peer review that features the final layout of the paper including the volume, issue and page numbers.
Abstract: • A submitted manuscript is the version of the article upon submission and before peer-review. There can be important differences between the submitted version and the official published version of record. People interested in the research are advised to contact the author for the final version of the publication, or visit the DOI to the publisher's website. • The final author version and the galley proof are versions of the publication after peer review. • The final published version features the final layout of the paper including the volume, issue and page numbers. Link to publication

5 citations

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TL;DR: A stress-aware transistors layout pattern generation flow to help the designer achieve a pattern with minimum AMF i.e. best matching, while avoiding multiple expensive iterations of layout design, extraction and post-layout simulations.
Abstract: This paper presents a stress-aware transistors layout pattern generation flow. For a given set of transistors with different finger unit ratios, and a set of user specified devices pattern together with the DC operating point for each device in the pattern, an Absolute Mismatch Factor (AMF) is provided. AMF presents the degree of matching between the devices in the pattern taking Shallow Trench Isolation (STI) into consideration. Multiple stacks are placed in a matrix-like layout recommended by recent technology nodes. The flow goal is to help the designer achieve a pattern with minimum AMF i.e. best matching, while avoiding multiple expensive iterations of layout design, extraction and post-layout simulations. Examples include multi-finger current mirror designs in a 65nm process. Post-layout simulations are finally used to demonstrate the results.

5 citations

Patent
17 Sep 2014
TL;DR: In this article, a converted layout design of a user interface of an application may be generated from a layout of the user interface and a layout design configuration, which correspond to a form factor.
Abstract: In an example implementation, a converted layout design of a user interface of an application may be generated from a layout design of the user interface and a layout design configuration. The converted layout design may correspond to a form factor. A screenshot of the user interface of the application may be captured on a device with the display resolution. In addition, the converted layout design may be compared with the screenshot.

5 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
TL;DR: A formal modeling method involving Petri nets and first-order predicate logic is proposed to develop the smart manufacturing system, where layout design, process planning, and comprehensive computerized numerical control (CNC) code generation can be implemented to satisfy laser cutting holes, tapping, irregular and complicated profile processing, engraving, and burr back-scraping.
Abstract: This study introduces a developed method to a smart computer-aided design/manufacturing (CAD/CAM) system, where layout design, process planning, and comprehensive computerized numerical control (CNC) code generation can be implemented to satisfy laser cutting holes, tapping, irregular and complicated profile processing, engraving, and burr back-scraping. The smart CAD/CAM(SCAM) system is developed as a commercial software product or application and firstly applied to flexible sheet metal machining center (BGL 130R). In this study, a formal modeling method involving Petri nets and first-order predicate logic is proposed to develop the smart manufacturing system. High-level Petri nets are employed to achieve the formal application architecture design of data flow for various functions, and the first-order logic used to represent the process plan is defined and deduced according to the machining methods. The developed system possesses the following characteristics: (1) a sound and complete deductive system to implement various types of trajectory planning, automatic generation, and validation of the CNC code; (2) a convenient design input environment and readiness for re-design and modification by adding specific design functions and using standard design procedures on a widely used CAD/CAM package; (3) helpful for designers in sheet metal layout designing, layout interference detection, process planning validation, preprocess manufacturing operation of CNC code generation, and autodefinition of storable file names; and (4) formal and simple in human–computer interaction, automatic and intelligent in process operations, and satisfactory in terms of the requirements of the flexible sheet metal machining center (BGL 130R).

5 citations

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TL;DR: The present study suggests a method based on fuzzy set theory to design the shortcut location for a semiconductor inter-bay equipped with a multiple-zone overhead shuttle (OHS) handling system that outperforms by other approaches in the OHS travel time, throughput, and flow time performance.
Abstract: Designing optimal material flow into a semiconductor inter-bay handling’s layout boosts production efficiency, increases yield and throughput, and cuts work-in-process (WIP) as well as cycle time. Intelligent layout of production plants is vital for modern manufacturing, and particularly so for 450-mm wafer-size semiconductor plants. In light of the particular bay nature of a semiconductor plant’s inter-bay, its shortcut design that results on more efficient flow movement become challenging differed from those of a manufacturing system. Additionally, a semiconductor bay’s shortcut layout considerations must address not just how to group stockers, but also how to determine the type of shortcut points and sequence of shortcut locations. Prior to mass production, the assessment expressed by designers’ artificial language, linguistic variable, for the shortcut design phase remains ambiguous and subjective. The need for efficient ways to take designers’ linguistic variables into account in the layout decision increases. The present study suggests a method based on fuzzy set theory to design the shortcut location for a semiconductor inter-bay equipped with a multiple-zone overhead shuttle (OHS) handling system. Unlike traditional layout approaches which can only handle quantitative data with Boolean logic problems, fuzzy-set-based methods offer a way to incorporate the attitude of designers using linguistic variables to represent a problem in decision making when designing semiconductor bay’s shortcut layout. The paper also develops an intelligent hybrid heuristic algorithm incorporating with the goal of maximizing in-sequence movements and minimizing total flow distance to search a better shortcut layout design. An illustrative example from a wafer foundry company is used to demonstrate that the fuzzy-set-based layout design found by the proposed layout method outperforms by other approaches in the OHS travel time, throughput, and flow time performance. The method suggested here can assist semiconductor facility designers in qualitatively and quantitatively improving the material flow and increasing production efficiency by solving their semiconductor bay’s shortcut layout problems.

5 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
202325
202273
202165
202093
2019124
201893