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    An Architecture for distributed multimedia database systems

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    In the past few years considerable demand for user oriented multimedia information systems has developed. These systems must provide a rich set of functionality so that new, complex, and interesting applications can be addressed. This places considerable importance on the management of diverse data types including text, images, audio and video. These requirements generate the need for a new generation of distributed heterogeneous multimedia database systems. In this paper we identify a set of functional requirements for a multimedia server considering database management, object synchronization and integration, and multimedia query processing. A generalization of the requirements to a distributed system is presented, and some of our current research and developing activities are discussed

    Datapath synthesis using onchip multiport memories

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    TOBOL-a new methodology for the top-to-bottom level hardware description in VLSI design-automation systems

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    A hierarchical methodology to improve channel routing by pin permutation

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    A pin permutation algorithm for improving over-the-cell channel routing

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    Interconnection minimization in multiport memories based data path synthesis

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    An efficient algorithm for gate matrix compactions

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    Technique for 1-dimensional VLSI layout generation

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    Grouping variables into multiport memories for ASIC data path synthesis

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    Traffic prediction using neural networks

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