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Abstract
Welcome to San Diego and the 44th Design Automation Conference!
San Diego is an excellent venue for DAC, with its proximity to many high-tech companies, its beautiful location in southern California, and a wide variety of activities and sights. For those of you bringing families and friends you should enjoy some of the attractions of San Diego, like a cruise on the bay, a visit to Old Town, Balboa Park and Zoo, or Mission Bay Park including Sea World.
At the convention center, thousands of us including executives, managers, designers, developers, academics, journalists, and others, will learn about the latest in design tools and methodologies for verification and test, design for manufacturing, IP, design libraries, RF/wireless, analog and mixed-signal designs, embedded software in SoCs, and other drivers in today's designs. That is because DAC is the largest and most prestigious event focused on the design of electronic circuits and systems.
This year, we have 240 exhibitors, 201 technical presentations (including 8 on "Wild And Crazy Ideas"), plus 8 technical program panels, 18 pavilion panels, 7 full day tutorials, 6 hands-on tutorials, 7 workshops on Sunday and Monday, and various co-located events including the Design Automation Summer School, the International Conference on Microelectronic Systems Education, and the International Workshop on Logic and Synthesis.
Of particular interest to many of us will be the Automotive Theme, which showcases design challenges that stem from embedding electronic systems in engine control, driver interfaces, communications, entertainment, navigation, and safety critical systems in our automobiles. Design beyond traditional EDA will also be highlighted in special sessions on multi-core systems, virtual automotive platforms, the future of interconnects, and synthetic biology.
New this year, DAC will feature a special Executive Management Seminar exploring the theme of managing innovation. The speakers will be management guru and best-selling author Geoffrey Moore, EDA veteran Raul Camposano and venture partner Jim Smith.
On the exhibit floor we will again have our Pavilion with 18 pavilion panels of interest to both attendees and exhibitors. We will have two advanced technology cars: one from one of the largest automobile manufacturers in the world, the Sequel Hydrogen powered car from General Motors and another from one of the smallest car makers, the X1Prototype electric car from Wrightspeed.
On Thursday we will have a tribute to the legacy of A. Richard Newton, Professor and Dean of the College of Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley, with a keynote by Jan Rabaey, the Donald O. Pederson Distinguished Professor at the University of California at Berkeley.
欢迎来到圣地亚哥参加第44届设计自动化会议!圣地亚哥是DAC的一个很好的场地,它靠近许多高科技公司,它在南加州的美丽位置,以及各种各样的活动和景点。对于那些带着家人和朋友的人来说,你应该享受圣地亚哥的一些景点,比如在海湾上乘船游览,参观旧城,巴尔博亚公园和动物园,或者包括海洋世界在内的米申湾公园。在会议中心,包括高管、经理、设计师、开发人员、学者、记者和其他人在内的数千人将了解最新的设计工具和方法,用于验证和测试、制造设计、IP、设计库、RF/无线、模拟和混合信号设计、soc中的嵌入式软件以及当今设计中的其他驱动程序。这是因为DAC是专注于电子电路和系统设计的最大和最负盛名的活动。今年,我们有240家参展商,201个技术演讲(包括8个关于“狂野和疯狂的想法”),加上8个技术项目小组,18个展馆小组,7个全天教程,6个动手教程,7个周日和周一的研讨会,以及各种同期举办的活动,包括设计自动化暑期学校,微电子系统教育国际会议,逻辑和综合国际研讨会。我们中许多人特别感兴趣的将是汽车主题,该主题展示了在发动机控制、驾驶员界面、通信、娱乐、导航和汽车安全关键系统中嵌入电子系统所带来的设计挑战。超越传统EDA的设计也将在多核系统、虚拟汽车平台、互连的未来和合成生物学的特别会议上得到强调。今年,发展谘询委员会将特别举办行政管理研讨会,探讨管理创新的主题。演讲者将是管理大师和畅销书作家杰弗里·摩尔,EDA资深人士劳尔·坎波萨诺和风险合伙人吉姆·史密斯。在展览层,我们将再次有我们的展馆,18个展馆面板,与会者和参展商都感兴趣。我们将有两辆先进的技术汽车:一辆来自世界上最大的汽车制造商之一,通用汽车公司的Sequel氢动力汽车,另一辆来自最小的汽车制造商之一,莱特speed公司的X1Prototype电动汽车。周四,我们将向加州大学伯克利分校工程学院教授兼院长a . Richard Newton的遗产致敬,并由加州大学伯克利分校Donald O. Pederson杰出教授Jan Rabaey发表主旨演讲。