March 26, 2004
Whitaker Hall
Symposium Schedule

12:00 pm
  • Buffet lunch in Whitaker atrium for all those who register.
     
  • Demos and posters

 
1:00 pm - Symposium begins in the Whitaker auditorium
  • Welcome by William Danforth
     
  • Keynote Address by Ivan Sutherland
    The importance of SCOPE in software, hardware, design, economics and life.
     
  • Wesley Clark
    The care and feeding of macromodules.
     
  • Al Davis
    VLSI design with too many ideas and too few tools.
     
  • Steve Nowick
    CAD tools for the synthesis and optimization of large-scale asynchronous systems.
     
  • Break, Whitaker atrium
     
  • Steve Furber
    An asynchronous processing subsystem for a telecommunications system-on-chip.
     
  • Uri Cummings
    The use of asynchronous logic in PivotPoint, a high-performance, commercially-available, switching system-on-chip.
     
  • Panel Discussion and Questions

 
5:30pm - Symposium concludes

 
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