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Rapid advancement in technology has blurred or even removed the boundaries between engineering concepts and techniques that were traditionally and seemingly isolated and unrelated. The development of system-on-a-chip technology serves as a good example to illustrate how advancement in technology leads to integration and how integration brings further progress.