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A Data-Model for a Technology and Simulation Archive

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Simulation of Semiconductor Devices and Processes

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In this paper, we describe software aimed at achieving a significant reduction in the time required to develop new semiconductor technologies, by facilitating simulation sharing, and recognition and reuse of technology modules. We have created a technology and simulation archive based on the World-Wide Web (WWW) data-model. The WWW data-model is very flexible in capturing the wide variety of data formats of technology and simulation related information, and it proves to be sufficiently fast for frequent direct data retrieval by simulation tools.

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Wimmer, K., Noell, M., Taylor, W.J., Orlowski, M. (1995). A Data-Model for a Technology and Simulation Archive. In: Ryssel, H., Pichler, P. (eds) Simulation of Semiconductor Devices and Processes. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6619-2_12

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