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SIGDA newsletter, vol 16, number 1 Minutes of SIGDA Fall Meeting SIGDA held its fall meeting at the International Conference on Computer-Aided Design on Monday, November 18, 1985. Conference Activity SIGDA Chairman Chuck Shaw opened the meeting with a discussion of conference activity. He announced that Alice Parker is organizing the Santa Barbara Workshop this year. The topic is "Beyond Behavioral Synthesis" and will be held April 30 - May 2, 1986. Prospective participants should contact Alice Parker before January 31st. Atendance will be limited to 60 people. SIGDA currently SPONSORS the Santa Barbara Workshop. It CO-SPONSORS the Design Automation Conference. It provides IN-COOPERATION WITH support to ICCAD. A request for similar IN COOPERATION WITH support to a proposed September 1986 "European Conference on Customer/Vendor Interfaces in Microelectronics" at Kaiserlautern University has been referred to SIGDA's European affairs and Conference activities Directors (Adshead and Well) and will probably be approved. Close, but informal, relationships are maintained with several othe'r conferences and workshops whose sponsorship, is often the IEEE/CS Design Automation Technical Committee. Chuck announced that we have been asked to SPONSOR the "First International Conference on Computer Systems for Integrated Engineering and Manufacturing", to be held in Washington
ACM SIGDA Newsletter – Association for Computing Machinery
Published: Mar 1, 1986
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