![]() Contributing Editors: Peggy Aycinena, Geoffrey James, Gary Smith, Ed Sperling Editor-in-Chief: Gabe Moretti | ![]() ![]() | ||
July 26 - 31, 2009, The Moscone Center, San Francisco, Calif. |
vol.3 / issue 14 June 26, 2008 | ||
IN THIS ISSUE: Limor Fix: The Conference is Over, the Discussion Continues |
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Another Success for EDA By Gabe Moretti, Editor Against the backdrop of a global economic slowdown (unless you invest in oil futures), and a projected oversupply of consumer electronics goods, the 45th Design Automation Conference was a success when measured with the customary marketing tools. More than 8,000 persons attended the conference, a figure very close to last year's count. It was also a very good success when measured in terms of number of attendees (over 8,000), content and the level of interaction between presenters and audience. Limor Fix, the chair of the event, gives her views in her wrap-up article: The Conference is Over, the Discussion Continues. As Sean Murphy's article points out, blogging is a communication method that is just over 10 years old. At this year's DAC, electronic design automation (EDA) bloggers had their own event where they began a discussion of issues germane to their trade. As with all other forms of communication, there are good, mediocre, and poor bloggers. Sean Murphy's article (A Primer on Blogs for EDA Startups) shows how a blog can be a good marketing tool, describes the characteristics of a blog and gives suggestions on how to develop a professional blog. |
Devadas Varma, chairman and founder of Calypto Design Systems, offers a Viewpoint on the technical and financial difficulties facing the industry as we continue to increase design complexity in order to serve more demanding markets and increase the pace of new product introductions. Facing Down the Perfect Storm gives an overview of the issues debated at the conference and those that will still be talked about at the next DAC. | |
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