Artificial Intelligence in Design ’96 1996
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-0279-4_19
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Design Sheet: A System for Exploring Design Space

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“…Design Sheet was conceived as a design environment for facilitating tradeoff studies for early design. [4][5][6] Models are defined principally through the use of systems of nonlinear algebraic equations, relating design parameters to performance, cost or other metrics. Powerful constraint management techniques, symbolic mathematics and robust equation solvers allow the system to be used to trade design parameters against one another, treating metrics either as objectives or performance constraints.…”
Section: Sensor Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Design Sheet was conceived as a design environment for facilitating tradeoff studies for early design. [4][5][6] Models are defined principally through the use of systems of nonlinear algebraic equations, relating design parameters to performance, cost or other metrics. Powerful constraint management techniques, symbolic mathematics and robust equation solvers allow the system to be used to trade design parameters against one another, treating metrics either as objectives or performance constraints.…”
Section: Sensor Planningmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous work on (general) artificial intelligence systems include Design Sheet [13], TkSolver [19], and UniCalc [1]. Although these systems are very powerful, their generality may impose unnecessary overheads for VLSI technology extrapolation.…”
Section: Vlsi Technology Extrapolationmentioning
confidence: 99%