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Data-path synthesis using path analysis

Proceedings of the 28th conference on ACM/IEEE design automation conference - DAC '91, 1991
Although allocation in high-level synthesis is a relatively well understood topic, little has been written about the details of the actual hardware generation. This paper presents a general approach for allocation using path analysis, which handles in a transparent way arbitrary complex schedules, involving loops, conditionals, and mutually exclusive ...
Reinaldo A. Bergamaschi   +2 more
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I-path analysis

Proceedings ETC 93 Third European Test Conference, 2002
A circuit at the register transfer level is denoted as an RTL circuit. The paper describes a method for extracting the RTL circuit structure from the circuit formal description, using the I-path concept. The way of representing the RTL circuit structure by a labelled directed graph where nodes represent components and arcs represent connections between
J. Blatny, Z. Kotasek, J. Hlavicka
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Path analysis

2022
Pat Dugard, John Todman, Harry Staines
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Path Analysis: Sociological Examples

American Journal of Sociology, 1966
Linear causal models are conveniently developed by the method of path coefficients proposed by Sewall Wright. Path analysis is useful in making explicit the rationale of conventional regression calculations. It may also have special usefulness in sociology problems involving the decomposition of a dependent variable or those in which successive ...
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The effects of consumer attitude on green purchase intention: A meta-analytic path analysis

, 2020
Zeinab Zaremohzzabieh   +3 more
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Path Analysis

The Encyclopedia of Research Methods in Criminology and Criminal Justice, 2021
J. Wooldredge
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Visual Path Analysis

Journal of Petroleum Technology, 1967
Abstract Advanced planning techniques have been proven as effective and inexpensive means to maximize the use of manpower and resources. An important contribution towards improved planning was made by development of the technique known as critical path analysis.
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