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DaveG
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10/11/2007 2:11 PM  
Hello,
Just a reminder - the Silicon Valley CDNLive! 2007  Proceedings are available online at:
    http://www.cdnusers.org/CDNLive/SiliconValley2007Proceedings/tabid/419/Default.aspx

Folks in this forum might find the following papers/presentations of particular interest:

Session 3.10: Automating Functional ECOs using Encounter Conformal Technology
 http://www.cdnusers.org/LinkClick.aspx?link=cdnlive/na2007/2_LogicDesign/3.10presentation.pdf
 by Muthu Velayoudame, Karsten Matt, AMD; VincePham, Kenneth Chang, and Masood Makkar, Cadence Design Systems

and
Session 3.15: Using Conformal Equivalence Checker (Custom) and Encounter Test to Generate Structurally Accurate Test Views for DFT
   http://www.cdnusers.org/LinkClick.aspx?link=cdnlive/na2007/2_LogicDesign/3.15paper.pdf
 http://www.cdnusers.org/LinkClick.aspx?link=cdnlive/na2007/2_LogicDesign/3.15presentation.pdf
by LuisBasto, Cadence Design Systems; Sung-Fan (Nick)Peng, Cadence Design Systems; and ColinRenfrew, Freescale Semiconductor, Inc.;


These are available for registered users.
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Dave
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10/11/2007 4:12 PM  
to clarify the policy for the CDNLive! proceedings:
   
   for three months after the conference, the proceedings are visible only to attendees of the event
   after three months, and for the subsequent three months, the proceedings are visible to all member of the Cadence user community.
   after six months, the proceedings are available to the public.

The Cadence Designer Network Steering committee, comprised of 12 customers and 4 Cadence VPs, have formulated this policy as a way to add value to the attendees of the event and to members of the community.

Linda
rockyi
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10/17/2007 11:40 AM  
Was there a paper written for Session 3.10: Automating Functional ECOs using Encounter Conformal Technology? I was hoping to get some more information than what is contained in the presentation slides.

Thanks,

Rocky
croy
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10/18/2007 9:04 AM  
Hi Rocky

Yes, there was a paper on Encounter Conformal ECO Designer presented by AMD engineers. Papers are available only to conference attendees the first 3 months however.

For more information on the tool, please contact your account manager or application engineer.

Chrystian
rockyi
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10/18/2007 9:15 AM  
OK, maybe I didn't explain myself.

I attended the conference and I attended this presentation. I downloaded the proceedings and it only contained the presentation. I was hoping there would be an actual [b]paper[/b] for this session (3.10) in the proceedings, but there wasn't.

Did someone not remember to include the paper in the downloadable proceedings? Or was it never generated?

Thanks,

Rocky
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10/18/2007 9:21 AM  

H Rocky,

The presenter did not submit a paper for the event, only the powerpoint presentation.

Linda Meyer

 

rockyi
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10/18/2007 11:09 AM  
I thought you had to submit a paper in order to be chosen to present at the conference. The expression "Call for papers" comes to mind.
kfino
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10/18/2007 11:58 AM  
Hi Rocky, the presenters are given the option of presenting a paper for this conference. Presentation slides, however, are required because they are presented in a meeting room environment using a projector and screen.

Kay Lawton
CDNLive! Silicon Valley 2007 Speaker Manager
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