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Automatically extracting structure from a logical design
An algorithm for extracting structure from a logical design is presented. It uses a data structure which explicitly represents not only connectivity, but also a variety of information that is generated during logical design. The algorithm is applied to a small design and used to determine the layout. Work is in progress to increase the number of functional cluster types that can be extracted and to develop additional heuristics for automatically mapping the structure onto the chip.<>