Abstract:
A data exchange adaptor that synchronizes data between an enterprise system operated by a company and a cloud-based system operated by a third party other than the company. The data exchange adaptor enables exchange of data between the enterprise system and the cloud-based system and controls storage and retrieval of data at the enterprise system and the cloud-based system. The data exchange adaptor also performs transport level security for communications that exchange data between the enterprise system and the cloud-based system and access level security for data stored to the enterprise system and the cloud-based system. The data exchange adaptor further schedules synchronization of data between the enterprise system and the cloud-based system and allows the enterprise system to retain control over the synchronization of data between the enterprise system and the cloud-based system.
Abstract:
A method of circuit synthesis which considers all circuit configurations that can be designed utilizing a retiming with logic duplication (RLD) methodology. These circuit configurations (RLD configurations) each have significantly different area, performance and testability characteristics and are represented as a set of feasible solutions to an integer linear program (ILP). The ILP permits the evaluation of different design and testability metrics for each of the configurations. An approach to solve several useful special cases of the ILP in polynomial time and an application of RLD transformation to partial scan is shown. Using this method, a desired RLD configuration is produced having a minimal number of duplicated logic nodes.
Abstract:
A data exchange adaptor that synchronizes data between an enterprise system operated by a company and a cloud-based system operated by a third party other than the company. The data exchange adaptor enables exchange of data between the enterprise system and the cloud-based system and controls storage and retrieval of data at the enterprise system and the cloud-based system. The data exchange adaptor also performs transport level security for communications that exchange data between the enterprise system and the cloud-based system and access level security for data stored to the enterprise system and the cloud-based system. The data exchange adaptor further schedules synchronization of data between the enterprise system and the cloud-based system and allows the enterprise system to retain control over the synchronization of data between the enterprise system and the cloud-based system.
Abstract:
In partial scan testing of a circuit the optimal quantity of scan flip-flops required to eliminate all feedback, except self-loops, in a circuit is determined. For determining a minimal feedback vertex set (MFVS) for the S-graph of a circuit to be tested, MFVS-preserving transformations, partitioned search strategy and integer linear program (ILP)-based lower bounding techniques are combined to obtain an exact algorithm for computing the MFVS. The result is used in the fabrication of the circuit with minimal overhead in terms of area and performance degradation as a result of providing the capability to perform partial scan testing of the fabricated circuit.