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Does IC design have a future in the clouds?

Published: 13 June 2010 Publication History

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Cloud computing is used to describe a collection of (remote) data centers (the hardware and the software) and applications delivered from them as a service (SaaS, Software as a Service). Its success is driven by the cost-effective on-demand availability of large, scalable amounts of computing resources. The cloud has become an established paradigm for many enterprise and consumer applications such as email, web servers, productivity applications, customer relationship management, etc. However, in IC design its success is still limited.

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Michael Armbrust, Armando Fox, Rean Griffith, Anthony D. Joseph, Randy H. Katz, Andrew Konwinski, Gunho Lee, David A. Patterson, Ariel Rabkin, Ion Stoica, Matei Zaharia, "Above the Clouds: A Berkeley View of Cloud Computing" Technical Report, UC Berkeley, 2009.

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DAC '10: Proceedings of the 47th Design Automation Conference
June 2010
1036 pages
ISBN:9781450300025
DOI:10.1145/1837274

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Published: 13 June 2010

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  1. SaaS
  2. cloud computing
  3. hosted design solutions
  4. software as a service

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