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Design validation is the task of interpreting if the new design has been successfully re-targeted for the new process. So far in the methodology, we have selected a block for migration, identified a compatible target process, identified the test bench for the design, determined the relevant design views were available to perform the migration and then performed the engineering re-design task on the block in a hierarchical fashion. This next task is to review the results of the re-design in the context of “does it pass the test bench”, “will it work in the new application and process” and “is it the new design that we want”?
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Chatterjee, P. (2003). Design Validation. In: Legacy Data: A Structured Methodology for Device Migration in DSM Technology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-0241-8_11
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