Invited Lectures at Async97
The following invited lectures were deliverd at
Async97
:
VLSI Programming for Low Power
Cees Niessen
Department Head of VLSI Design Automation and Test
Philips Research Laboratories
Eindhoven, The Netherlands. Due to illness,
Kees van Berkel
delivered Cees Niessen's presentation. Kees van Berkel is senior scientist in Cees Niessen's department and part-time professor in the
Faculty of Mathematics and Computing Science
at
Eindhoven University of Technology
.
Methods of Analysis for Asynchronous Systems
Roger W. Brockett
An Wang Professor of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
Founder of the
Harvard Robotics Laboratory
in 1983
Division of Engineering and Applied Sciences
Harvard University
Cambridge, USA.
The SIA Roadmap
: What Does It Mean for Asynchronous Technology?
Stever Furber
ICL Professor of Computer Engineering
Department of Computer Science
The University of Manchester
Manchester, UK
[
Main summarizing table
]
Speed Spoils Symmetry
(Banquet Speech)
Ivan E. Sutherland
(
Feature article
)
Fellow and Vice President
Sun Microsystems Laboratories
Mountain View, California, USA.
Superpipelined Data-Driven Processors: Qv-x
Hiroaki Terada
Department of Information Systems Engineering
Formerly: Osaka University
Now:
Kochi University of Technology
Sharp Corp. & Mitsubishi Electric Co.
Japan