ACM/IEEE International Workshop on Timing Issues
in the  Specification and Synthesis of Digital Systems

February 26-27, 2007

Renaissance Hotel, Austin, Texas

Sponsored by ACM/SIGDA and IEEE/CAS
 
http://www.tauworkshop.com

 

  Call for Participation - TAU 2007

The TAU series of workshops provide an informal forum for practitioners and researchers working
on temporal aspects of digital systems to disseminate early work and engage in a free discussion of ideas.
The fourteenth in the TAU series, the TAU 2007 workshop invites you to participate in this exciting forum. The following are the sessions of TAU 2007:

 

Statistical STA , Statistical and Conventional Circuit Optimization, Special Session: Electrical DFM Innovation: Communicating Variations to Designers, Waveform Modeling and Timing Analysis, Variation-Tolerant Design Techniques, Special Session: What CAD Community Should Know about Emergent Reliability Challenges, Statistical Modeling of Process Data, and STA Methodology and Algorithms.

Complete Advance Program is Now Available

 

Workshop registration is now open.

 

Hotel reservations

 

More registration information

 

Preliminary travel information

 

IMPORTANT DATES          Submission deadline                 November 27, 2006

Acceptance notification             January       15, 2007

Camera-ready paper due          February    12, 2007

 

CALL FOR PAPERS

Paper submission deadline for TAU 2007 is November 27, 2006.

IMPORTANT NOTE about the PUBLICATION POLICY of TAU

 

 

Past TAU Conferences:

TAU 2006 Program: html and paper abstracts.

 

TAU 2005 Program:  html or pdf. PDF Version of many presentations, too!

TAU 2004 FINAL PROGRAM
html or pdf
*
Presentation Slides Available!*

Download the Tau2002 program in
 text or acrobat PDF, or  presentations.

TAU Conferences prior to 2002


 


CORPORATE SPONSORS

Cadence Design Systems

IBM Corporation

Intel Corporation

 

WORKSHOP ORGANIZATION

General Chair: Michael Orshansky, University of Texas at Austin, orshansky@mail.utexas.edu

Program Chair: Noel Menezes, Intel Corp., noel.menezes@intel.com
 

 

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