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(Redirected from IEEE Design & Test of Computers) Academic journal
IEEE Design & Test
LanguageEnglish
Edited byJoerg Henkel
Publication details
Former name(s)IEEE Design & Test of Computers
History1984–present
PublisherIEEE (USA)
FrequencyBi-monthly
Impact factor1.14 (2013)
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ISSN2168-2356
OCLC no.57216796
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IEEE Design & Test, or simply Design & Test, is a magazine is cosponsored by the Council on EDA, Circuits and Systems Society, and the IEEE Solid State Circuits Society of the IEEE offering original works describing the models, methods and tools used to design and test microelectronic systems from devices and circuits to complete systems-on-chip and embedded software. The magazine focuses on current and near-future practice, and includes tutorials, how-to articles, and real-world case studies. The magazine seeks to bring to its readers not only important technology advances but also technology leaders, their perspectives through its columns, interviews and roundtable discussions. Topics include semiconductor IC design, semiconductor intellectual property blocks, design, verification and test technology, design for manufacturing and yield, embedded software and systems, low-power and energy efficient design, electronic design automation tools, practical technology, and standards. Technical articles are peer reviewed.

IEEE Design & Test is a bimonthly publication. It was published as IEEE Design & Test of Computers between 1984 and 2012.

The current editor is Partha Pratim Pande of Washington State University.

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