Abstract
This issue features two roundtables on electronic system-level (ESL) design, which has recently found its way into the mainstream EDA market. Composing system chips from basic building blocks is becoming increasingly more challenging as the number of devices and the number of physical effects impacting design quality increase. ESL design promises to be an effective high-level design methodology for achieving predictable functionality and performance while dealing with increased uncertainty and diversity in the underlying implementation fabrics. This issue of D&T also includes several general-interest articles that address various design, test, and reliability issues.
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