The requested URL /people/profile.php?u=smith4 was not found on this server.Pillow & Mattress Protectors 1 to 2 stars Buy from Snug CityFor obituaries and recollections concerning Gene Smith, click here. IATS Memorial Session 2—Among Digital Texts: Remembering Gene Smith MONDAY 22 – TUESDAY 23 JULY Session coordinator: Hildegard Diemberger Gene Smith was such a polymath that not even a full conference could cover all the areas to which he contributed. In his last years he was fascinated by what had become possible thanks to new technologies, most importantly the capturing of unknown collections. He initiated and inspired innumerable projects across the world, and it is precisely with this in mind that we have decided to dedicate his memorial session to this particular aspect of his legacy. Of course, this is not to say that other dimensions are less important, but the digital legacy is the area in which a sustained debate is perhaps most urgent in order to secure the survival of his vision.
A Tribute to Gene Smith Leonard van der Kuijp Encyclopedic Knowledge in Tibet’s Traditions: Gene Smith & Si-tu Paṇ-chen Collection of Tibetan manuscripts and xylographs in the museum of Ts. Damdinsuren in Ulan Bator Presentation of the Project Transforming Technologies and Buddhist Book Culture Burkhard Quessel, Michela Clemente, Hildegard Diemberger and Agnieska Helman-Wazny Digital documentation of temple archives in Bhutan Karma Phuntsho (jointly with Dorji Gyeltshen) The codification and compilation of the textual corpus associated with the Padma Gling pa tradition Dorji Gyeltshen (jointly with Dr Karma Phuntsho) 10:30 – 11:00 Coffee Presentation of the work of the Geden Phacho Bhuche Preservation Centre Presentation Tibetan Collections of Buryatia: history, depositories, cataloging [Examining the Distinguishing Features of the Bka’ ’gyur and Bstan ’gyur at Tshal gung thang founded by Tshal pa drung chen Smon lam rdo rje and his heirs]
Digitizing Buddhist Scriptures in Mongolia Introduction to Paltsek Projects Introduction to Ngakmang Projects Digitizing and Cataloguing Sanskrit manuscripts at the Cambridge University Library PANEL 33: Tibetan Information Technology Chairs and panel conveners Paul Hackett (Columbia University) Lauran Hartley (Columbia University) Susan Meinheit (Library of Congress) Preservation & Access of Tibetan Texts in a Global Setting Digital Resources for Research and Translation of the Tibetan Buddhist Canon Development of a digital catalogue of the Bodleian Tibetan manuscripts: Bod Karchak@the Bod DPS electronic editions of the Them spangs ma manuscript bka’ ’gyur (with comparative catalogue) and the Peking bka’ ’gyur housed in the National Library of Mongolia The Classical Tibetan Knowledge Archive and Multimedia Study Resource – a new research tool for the study of the oral commentarial and ritual arts traditions of Tibet
Digital projects at the Library of Congress Collaborative On-line Database Publication: The Treasury of Lives Alexander Gardener and Asha Kaufman བླ་བྲང་དགོན་པའི་དཔེ་མཛོད་དུ་ཉར་བའི་ཡིག་ཚང་གློག་རྡུལ་ཡིག་མཛོད་དུ་ཕབ་དགོས་པའི་དོན་སྙིང་རགས་བཤད། [On the Necessity of Digitizing Documents Stored in the Library of Bla brang Monastery] Klu tshang rDo rje rin chen Indo-Tibetan Lexical Resource (ITLR), a Collaborative Project of the Khyentse Centre for Tibetan Buddhist Textual Scholarship (KC-TBTS) at the University of Hamburg and International Institute for Digital Humanities (DHII), Tokyo, and the SAT Daizokyo Text Database at the University of Tokyo Kiyonori Nagazaki and Toru Tomabechi The Basic Corpus of the Classical Tibetan Language with a Russion Translation and a Lexical Database
On the Framework of the Complete Monlam Tibetan Dictionary NLP Pipelines for Tibetan Corpora Introducing Two Tibetan Unicode Fonts and One Tibetan Input Method for Windows System Automatic Scribal Analysis of Tibetan Writings Nachum Dershowitz and Lior Wolf Charting Par khang Culture: Towards and Analytics of Early Xylographic Literary Production in Tibet Re-examining the Role of University Libraries in the Service of Tibetan Studies [Collective Q&A for all papers] ROUNDTABLE I: Tibetan digital humanities: the wider perspective Chair: Burkhard Quessel (British Library) ROUNDTABLE II: Technical issues and future directions Chair: Jeff Wallman (TBRC) The International Symposium on Physical Design provides a high-quality forum for the exchange of ideas on the physical layout design ofThe scope of this symposium includes all aspects of physical design, from high-level interactions with logic synthesis, down to back-end
performance analysis and verification. Each regular paper presentation runs 25 minutes. Each invited talk is 30 minutes. The ISPD'10 Best Paper Award nominees are marked with an asterisk (*). 5:30 - 7:00 pm Evening Reception 8:30 - 9:40 am Welcome and Keynote Address Host: Prashant Saxena / SynopsysPhysical Design of Biological Systems Louis K. Scheffer from Howard Hughes Medical Institute 9:40 - 10:10 am Morning Break 10:10 am - 12:10 pm Session 1: Modern Physical Design Challenges Chair: Lars Hagen / CadenceGoing with the Flow: Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice in Physical Design Patrick Groeneveld from MagmaDesign Planning Trends and Challenges Neeraj Kaul from SynopsysPhysical Design Challenges beyond the 22nm Node Sani Nassif and Kevin Nowka from IBMChallenges and Opportunities in Optimization of Automotive Electronics Serge Leef from Mentor Graphics 2:00 - 4:15 pm Session 2: Advances in Routing
Chair: Mustafa Ozdal / IntelWhat Makes a Design Difficult to Route Charles Alpert, Zhuo Li, Michael Moffitt, Gi-Joon Nam, Jarrod Roy, and Gustavo Tellez from IBM * FOARS: FLUTE Based Obstacle-Avoiding Rectilinear Steiner Tree Construction Gaurav Ajwani, Chris Chu and Wai-Kei Mak Completing High-Quality Global Routes Jin Hu, Jarrod Roy and Igor MarkovThinking Outside of the Chip John Park from Mentor Graphics * B-Escape: A Simultaneous Escape Routing Algorithm Based on Boundary Routing Lijuan Luo, Tan Yan, Qiang Ma, Martin Wong and Toshiyuki Shibuya(Best Paper Award Winner) 4:15 - 4:45 pm Afternoon Break 4:45 - 6:10 pm Session 3: Analog Design Automation Chair: Lei He / UCLAAnalog Layout Synthesis: What's Missing? Rob Rutenbar from University of IllinoisDesign Platform for Electrical and Physical Co-Design of Analog Circuits Mar Hershenson from Magma Automatic Generation of Hierarchical Placement Rules for Analog Integrated Circuits
Michael Eick, Martin Strasser, Helmut Graeb and Ulf Schlichtmann 6:10 - 9:00 pm: Dinner Banquet 8:30 - 10:25 am Session 4: Physical Design for 3D ICs Chair: Sung Kyu Lim / Georgia Institute of TechnologyAdding a New Dimension to Physical Design Sachin Sapatnekar from University of MinnesotaPhysical Design Implementation for 3D IC: Methodology and Tools Dave Noice and Vassilios Gerousis from CadenceEfficient Design Practices for Thermal Management of a TSV Based 3D IC System Zongwu Tang from Synopsys An Analytical Placer for Mixed-Size 3D Placement Jason Cong and Guojie Luo 10:25 - 10:55 am Morning Break 10:55 am - 12:35 pm: Session 5: Physical Synthesis Chair: Igor Markov / University of Michigan Logical and Physical Restructuring of Fan-In Trees Hua Xiang, Haoxing Ren, Louise Trevillyan, Lakshmi Reddy, Ruchir Puri and Minsik Cho Ultra-Fast Interconnect Driven Cell Cloning for Minimizing Critical Path Delay
Zhuo Li, David Papa, Charles Alpert, Shiyan Hu, Weiping Shi, Cliff Sze and Ying Zhou ITOP: Integrating Timing Optimization within Placement Natarajan Viswanathan, Gi-Joon Nam, Jarrod Roy, Zhuo Li, Charles Alpert, Shyam Ramji and Chris Chu Physical Synthesis of Bus Matrix for High Bandwidth Low Power On-Chip Communications Renshen Wang, Evangeline Young, Ronald Graham and Chung-Kuan Cheng 2:00 - 3:40 pm Session 6: Design for Manufacturing Chair: Ting-Chi Wang / National Tsing-Hua University Dummy Fill Optimization for Enhanced Manufacturability Yaoguang Wei and Sachin Sapatnekar Density Gradient Minimization with Coupling-Constrained Dummy Fill for CMP Control Huang-Yu Chen, Szu-Jui Chou and Yao-Wen Chang Total Sensitivity Based DFM Optimization of Standard Library Cells Yongchan Ban, Savithri Sundareswaran and David Z. Pan A Matching Based Decomposer for Double Patterning Lithography Yue Xu and Chris Chu 3:40 - 4:10 pm Afternoon Break
4:10 - 5:40 pm Session 7: Advances in Clock Tree Designs and ISPD'10 Clock Tree Synthesis Contest Chair: Cliff Sze / IBM Research * Skew Management of NBTI Impacted Gated Clock Trees Ashutosh Chakraborty and David Z. Pan Accurate Clock Mesh Sizing via Sequential Quadratic Programming Venkata Rajesh Mekala, Yifang Liu, Xiaoji Ye, Jiang Hu and Peng LiISPD 2010 High Performance Clock Network Synthesis Contest: Benchmark Suite and Results Cliff Sze from IBM 6:00 - 9:00 pm: Dinner Banquet 8:30 - 10:40 am Session 8: Performance and Reliability Optimization Chair: Linda Huaizhi Wu / SynopsysImpact of Local Interconnects on Timing and Power in a High Performance Microprocessor Rupesh Shelar and Marek Patyra from Intel Interconnect Power and Delay Optimization by Dynamic Programming in Gridded Design Rules Konstantin Moiseev, Avinoam Kolodny and Shmuel Wimer Performance Study of VeSFET-Based, High-Density Regular Circuits "