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Local Transformations via Cube Operations
Dietmeyer, D.L.  

This paper appears in: Computer-Aided Design of Integrated Circuits and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publication Date: September 1987
Volume: 6,  Issue: 5
On page(s): 892- 902
ISSN: 0278-0070
Current Version Published: 2004-03-03

Abstract
Wislan is a language for describing computer hardware at the gate and functional levels of abstraction. After converting a WISLAN description to a gate table data structure, users interactively apply local transformations to that network to transform the gate network to a technology, meet technology limits, and optimize the network. A number of extensions to WISLAN and new, less-local transforms are reported. The transforms are made efficient via operations on array representations of switching functions. Conversion between gate table and array data structures is also efficient.

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