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SKILL for the Skilled: Introduction to Classes -- Part 5
By Jim Newton on February 10, 2012
In the previous SKILL for the Skilled postings, we looked at a pretty good algorithm for solving the Sudoku puzzle. This algorithm is able to find at least one solution of the puzzle if one exists, and is able to detect that no solution exists if that... Read more »
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Things You Didn't Know About Virtuoso: Measurements Across Corners
By Stacy Whiteman on February 09, 2012
In Virtuoso IC 6.1.5 ISR6, we released a new feature in ADE XL, which had been requested by many customers--the ability to define a measurement expression which operates on the results of another measurement expression across corners. For example, I can... Read more »
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Things You Didn't Know About Virtuoso: We've Got You Cornered
By Stacy Whiteman on January 26, 2012
One of the big buzzwords around the EDA world these days is "variation." Don't you just love buzzwords? Take a perfectly normal, slightly ambiguous word, capitalize it, add a another slightly ambiguous hyphenated suffix, and suddenly you've... Read more »
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