Abstract

The complexity of functions of discrete devices, the extent of their propagation, and the progress in the technological areas of their production all accelerate the conceptual obsolescence of their concrete designs and, as a consequence, lead to the necessity of a significant decrease in the time-scale for their design. This problem is solved by the automation of design, performed on the basis of development of logicomathematical models of objects and of design processes, the posing of various problems to these models and the development of effective algorithms for their solution, the presentation of the latter in specially developed problem-oriented programming languages, and their realization on modern computers which permit communication with the computer, which is convenient for the designer.

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