DocumentCode :
2083986
Title :
ASIC design project scheduling
Author :
Easley, Steven J. ; Freeman, Eugene E. ; Steele, David P.
Author_Institution :
NCR Corp., Colorado Springs, CO, USA
fYear :
1989
fDate :
25-28 Sep 1989
Lastpage :
38018
Abstract :
With the market-driven need to reduce product development times in the face of increasing complexity, the ability to forecast ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit) development time has become of paramount importance. The authors present techniques to forecast schedules more accurately, to minimize risks, and to improve productivity on a continuing basis. They found that it is critical to have a specification and a resource team; otherwise, schedule slips are almost certain. They point out that during the development process, tradeoffs must be made by the ASIC designer. To do so effectively, he or she must understand the end application. Risks need assessing and contingency planning. Scheduling itself must be addressed in three senses: future (forecasts), present (monitors) and past (data). The historical database helps to forecast as well as to identify opportunities for productivity improvement
Keywords :
application specific integrated circuits; integrated circuit technology; scheduling; ASIC design project scheduling; application-specific integrated circuit; development process; historical database; productivity improvement; scheduling forecast; Application specific integrated circuits; Chip scale packaging; Costs; Economic forecasting; Job shop scheduling; Logic; Manufacturing; Process design; Systems engineering and theory; Testing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
ASIC Seminar and Exhibit, 1989. Proceedings., Second Annual IEEE
Conference_Location :
Rochester, NY
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ASIC.1989.123233
Filename :
123233
Link To Document :
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