Abstract
Users of electronic design automation (EDA) systems often discover that their different tools don't talk to each other. Each tool has its own way of expressing design data and these ways are often incompatible.
Users of electronic design automation (EDA) systems often discover that their different tools don't talk to each other. Each tool has its own way of expressing design data and these ways are often incompatible.
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