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Since the early 1980s, CAD frameworks have received a great deal of attention, both in the research community and in the commercial arena. It is generally agreed that CAD framework technology promises much: advanced CAD frameworks can turn collections of individual tools into effective and user-friendly design environments. But how can this promise be fulfilled? CAD Frameworks: Principles and Architecture describes the design and construction of CAD frameworks. It presents principles for building integrated design environments and shows how a CAD framework can be based on these principles. It derives the architecture of a CAD framework in a systematic way, using well-defined primitives for representation. This architecture defines how the many different framework sub-topics, ranging from concurrency control to design flow management, relate to each other and come together into an overall system. The origin of this work is the research and developmentperformed in the context of the Nelsis CAD Framework, which has been a working system for well over eight years, gaining functionality while evolving from one release to the next. The principles and concepts presented in this book have been field-tested in the Nelsis CAD Framework. CAD Frameworks: Principles and Architecture is primarily intended for EDA professionals, both in industry and in academia, but is also valuable outside the domain of electronic design. Many of the principles and concepts presented are also applicable to other design-oriented application domains, such as mechanical design or computer-aided software engineering (CASE). It is thus a valuable reference for all those involved in computer-aided design.

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1 Introduction.- 1.1 The Need for CAD Frameworks.- 1.2 The Search for
CAD Frameworks.- 2 State of the Art and Requirements.- 2.1 The Evolution of
CAD Frameworks.- 2.2 State of the Art in Framework Architectures.- 2.3
Principal Requirements.- 2.4 Conclusion.- 3 Global Framework Model.- 3.1
Introduction.- 3.2 Global Run-Time View.- 3.3 Coarse-Grain Data Management.-
3.4 Design Transaction Model.- 3.5 The Framework Architecture Definition
Process.- 4 Data Modeling.- 4.1 Introduction.- 4.2 Data Models.- 4.3 The
OTO-D Semantic Data Model.- 4.4 Discussion.- 5 The Information Architecture.-
5.1 Introduction.- 5.2 Design Objects.- 5.3 Projects.- 5.4 Teams of Design
Engineers, An Example.- 5.5 Design Transactions.- 5.6 View Types.- 5.7
Versioning.- 5.8 Hierarchy.- 5.9 Equivalence Relationships.- 5.10 The
Interplay among Versioning, Hierarchy and Equivalence.- 5.11 Sharing Design
Data Across Projects.- 5.12 Design Flow Management.- 5.13 Conclusion.- 6 The
Component Architecture.- 6.1 Introduction.- 6.2 Framework Kernel and
Framework Tools.- 6.3 The Framework Kernel.- 6.4 The Data Handling
Component.- 6.5 The Meta Data Handling Component.- 6.6 The Design Data
Handling Component.- 6.7 The Data and Design Management Kernel.- 6.8 The Data
and Design Management Interface.- 6.9 Framework Tools.- 6.10 Summary and
Conclusion.- 7 The Implementation Architecture.- 7.1 Introduction.- 7.2
Implementation Primitives.- 7.3 Process Organization.- 7.4 Project
Identification and Initialization Procedure.- 7.5 RPC Protocol
Specification.- 7.6 Application of Shared Memory IPC.- 7.7 Performance.- 7.8
Summary and Conclusion.- 8 Conclusion.