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|a Front Cover; VLSI Design; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1. VLSI Processor Design Methodology; I. INTRODUCTION; II. ARCHITECTURAL METHODOLOGY; III. ORGANIZATIONAL METHODOLOGY; IV. PHYSICAL DESIGN METHODOLOGY; V. ELECTRICAL DESIGN ISSUES; VI. CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. RISC: Effective Architecturesfor VLSI Computers; I. INTRODUCTION; II. GENERAL-PURPOSE VON NEUMANN COMPUTATIONS; III. FAST ACCESS TO OPERANDS; IV. REGISTER-ORIENTED INSTRUCTION SET; V. THE MICROARCHITECTURE OF RISC II; VI. IMPLEMENTATION OF VLSI RISCS.
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|a VII. EVALUATION OF THE RISC ARCHITECTUREVIII. CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 3. VLSI Design for Testability; I. THE VLSI TESTING PROGRAM -AN OVERVIEW; II. DESIGN-FOR-TESTABILITY TECHNIQUES; III. SELF-TESTING TECHNIQUES; IV. CONCLUSION; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES; Chapter 4. Silicon Compilers For VLSI; I. INTRODUCTION; II. WHAT IS A SILICON COMPILER?; III. THE OPERATION OF A SILICON COMPILER; IV. COMPONENTS OF A SILICON COMPILER; V. AREAS FOR FURTHER DEVELOPMENT; VI. SILICON COMPILATION LITERATURE; VII. CONCLUSIONS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES.
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|a Chapter 5. A Specialized Silicon Compiler and Programmable Chipfor Language RecognitionI. INTRODUCTION; II. A SPECIALIZED CIRCUIT COMPILER FOR LANGUAGERECOGNIZERS; III. LAYOUT OF SYSTOLIC RECOGNIZERS; IV. CONCLUSIONS AND DIRECTIONS; REFERENCES; Index.
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