SIGDA newsletter, vol 17, number In conclusion, the [~nell.ists were unanimously in favour o£ integrating d¢:sil~n and test but the audience:, perhaps being repI-esentative of the community, showt~d some: reiuctance to accept, the inevl table. Perhaps some mention should have bee** made oC the IJKS000 semi-custom project in which it is intended that desiqtl fol te~;t considerations wi].l be demanded as a fo~'mal part of the design methodology. The chip is to comprise separate regions for comt~inational and se.guent~al l(~j.ic, the latter allowing realisation of a scan.--path to (luaranttze testability. This is possibly a foFerunner ol~ a I.ypi.cal des igl, enviFollmul~t oii the not-too-distant £uture. 'l.'he author would ]ike to take this opportunity to express his gratitude to ACM, [;fGDA, ~nld~:r the auspices of Frederick []inchlifte If, for sponsoring his pa]'ticipation at the conterer~ce. Other Conferences Report on CompEuro '87 Conference Hamburg, West Germany, May 11-15 John V. Oldfield Syracuse University CompEuro '87 was the first of a series of major European computer conferences, sponsored by IEEE, IEEE Computer Society and national technical societies, in this case Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker and Gesellschaft fur Informatik. It had two principal, inter-related themes - the impact of VLSI on computers, and
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