The questions that confront computer engineers regarding the current status of nanocomputing material and the reliability of systems built from such miniscule devices, are difficult to articulate and answer. We have found a lack of resources in the confines of a single volume that at least partially attempts to answer these questions.
We believe that this volume contains a large amount of research material as well as new ideas that will be very useful for some one starting research in the arena of nanocomputing, not at the device level, but the problems one would face at system level design and validation when nanoscopic physicality will be present at the device level.
The questions that confront computer engineers regarding the current status of nanocomputing material and the reliability of systems built from such miniscule devices, are difficult to articulate and answer. We have found a lack of resources in the confines of a single volume that at least partially attempts to answer these questions.
We believe that this volume contains a large amount of research material as well as new ideas that will be very useful for some one starting research in the arena of nanocomputing, not at the device level, but the problems one would face at system level design and validation when nanoscopic physicality will be present at the device level.

Nano, Quantum and Molecular Computing: Implications to High Level Design and Validation
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Nano, Quantum and Molecular Computing: Implications to High Level Design and Validation
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ISBN-13: | 9781402080678 |
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Publisher: | Springer US |
Publication date: | 06/30/2004 |
Series: | Solid Mechanics & Its Applications S |
Edition description: | 2004 |
Pages: | 358 |
Product dimensions: | 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.03(d) |