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Business models in IP, software licensing, and services

Published: 07 June 2004 Publication History
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    A variety of business models in design and design automation are being employed today that have a dramatic effect on the success of individual companies and of multiple industries within the domain of electronics. The three talks in this session will study models for managing IP, software licensing, design and EDA services. A variety of approaches, constraints, and case studies will be presented in each talk, with conclusions about how to make these models most successful for all parties involved. The final portion of the session is devoted to discussion, debate, and Q&A.

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    DAC '04: Proceedings of the 41st annual Design Automation Conference
    June 2004
    1002 pages
    ISBN:1581138288
    DOI:10.1145/996566
    • General Chair:
    • Sharad Malik,
    • Program Chairs:
    • Limor Fix,
    • Andrew B. Kahng
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    Published: 07 June 2004

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