Computing brokerage and its application in VLSI design

YL Lin - Proceedings of ASP-DAC'97: Asia and South Pacific …, 1997 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Proceedings of ASP-DAC'97: Asia and South Pacific Design …, 1997ieeexplore.ieee.org
With Internet access available to virtually every one in this community it is interesting to
investigate on how Internet will affect the future of VLSI design and CAD. We will describe an
experimental WWW-based computing broker. Theoretically, the broker is capable of
providing every user with access to any hardware platforms and any software over the
Internet. It makes possible pay-per-use of both hardware and software resources. It also
automatically manages multiple resources ranging from a few seats within an organization …
With Internet access available to virtually every one in this community it is interesting to investigate on how Internet will affect the future of VLSI design and CAD. We will describe an experimental WWW-based computing broker. Theoretically, the broker is capable of providing every user with access to any hardware platforms and any software over the Internet. It makes possible pay-per-use of both hardware and software resources. It also automatically manages multiple resources ranging from a few seats within an organization to thousands of seats anywhere with the Internet access. This new model of resource usage will have significant impact on the users, the software developers, and the computer vendors. Users no longer have to own nor maintain expensive computers and software tools before they can start their projects. They will have more flexibility in allocating resources to meet the project schedule. Also they will be able to access to the latest technology at lower overall cost. Tool developers and computer vendors will have broader customer base with very little marketing and field support effort. This new model will also provide a better chance for new tools and new platforms.
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