[ Chapter start ] [ Previous page ] 9.9 ReferencesPage numbers in brackets after a reference indicate its location in the chapter body. CFI Standards for Electronic Design Automation Release 1.0. 1992. CFI published a four-volume set in 1992, ISBN 1-882750-00-4 (set). The first volume, ISBN 1-882750-01-2, is approximately 300 pages and contains a brief introduction (approximately 10 pages) and the Electrical Connectivity model. Unfortunately two of the volumes were labeled as volume three. The (first) third volume is the Tool Encapsulation Specification, ISBN 1-882750-03-09 (approximately 100 pages). The (second) third volume, ISBN 1-882750-02-0, covers the Inter-Tool Communication Programming Interface (approximately 150 pages). The fourth volume, ISBN 1-882750-04-7, is approximately 100 pages long and covers the Computing Environment Services requirement [ reference location ]. EDIF is maintained by the EIA, EIA Standards Sales Office, 2001 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., Washington, DC 20006, (202) 457-4966 [ reference location ]: EDIF Steering Committee. 1988. EDIF Reference Manual Version 2.0.0. Washington, DC: Electronic Industries Association. ISBN 0-7908-0000-4. EDIF Steering Committee. 1988. Introduction to EDIF. Washington, DC: Electronic Industries Association. ISBN 0-7908-0001-2. EDIF Steering Committee. 1989. EDIF Connectivity. Washington, DC: Electronic Industries Association. ISBN 0-7908-0002-0. EDIF Schematic Technical Subcommittee. 1989. Using EDIF 2.0.0 for Schematic Transfer. Washington, DC: Electronic Industries Association. EXPRESS Language Reference Manual. ISO TC184/SC4/WG5 Document N14, March 29, 1991 [ reference location ]. [ Chapter start ] [ Previous page ] |
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