DocumentCode
2084768
Title
Economics of point acceleration
Author
Burger, Eric William ; Dedene, Guido
fYear
1990
fDate
12-15 Mar 1990
Firstpage
424
Lastpage
428
Abstract
This paper examines point accelerators from the economic point of view. Point accelerators are devices that speed-up a specific part of the design process. Examples are simulation, routing, and graphics accelerators. The paper presents general mathematical model for the economics of point accelerators. One conclusion of the model is that for many users there is no economic justification for point acceleration. On the other hand, by using opportunity cost models the paper shows the utility of point accelerators for specific groups of users. These users are those that require the most performance possible and those that have a narrow scope, such as PCB service houses. In addition, the paper examines the effect of using accelerators on multiple process. In this case, the result is that the increase in productivity is more than the increases attributable to the individual productivity increases expected from each acceleration step
Keywords
circuit layout CAD; economics; logic CAD; design process; economics; general mathematical model; graphics accelerators; opportunity cost models; point accelerators; productivity; routing; simulation; Acceleration; Computer aided engineering; Costs; Design automation; Graphics; Mathematical model; Process design; Productivity; Routing; Time measurement;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Design Automation Conference, 1990., EDAC. Proceedings of the European
Conference_Location
Glasgow
Print_ISBN
0-8186-2024-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/EDAC.1990.136685
Filename
136685
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