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2005
Proceedings of the 42nd annual conference on Design automation - DAC '05
Jay Vleeschhouwer, a senior analyst for Merrill Lynch, will moderate a series of questions for the panelists from the customer's point of view that address how EDA, IP and pureplay foundries can impact ...
Jay Vleeschhouwer, a senior analyst for Merrill Lynch, will moderate a series of questions for the panelists from the customer's point of view that address how EDA, IP and pureplay foundries can impact ...
doi:10.1145/1065579.1065583
dblp:conf/dac/VleeschhouwerEFGRHC05
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Report on the Design Automation Conference (DAC 2021)
2022
IEEE design & test
This included talks from Charles Shi from Needham & Company on Sunday, Joe Sawicki from Siemens EDA on Monday, and Jay Vleeschhouwer from Griffin Securities on Tuesday who predicted an impressive 10% growth ...
doi:10.1109/mdat.2021.3138609
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Proceedings 2002 Design Automation Conference (IEEE Cat. No.02CH37324)
2002
Proceedings 2002 Design Automation Conference (IEEE Cat. No.02CH37324)
Vleeschhouwer ................ ...
................. xxi Session 1 PANEL: Wall Street Evaluates EDA Chair: Aart de Geus Organizers: Sharon Turnoy, Deirdre Hanford Panelists: Moshe Gavrielov, Richard Goering, Lucio Lanza, Eshal Saluja, Jay ...
doi:10.1109/dac.2002.1012583
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PRE-MODERN INSIGHTS FOR POST-MODERN PRIVACY: JEWISH LAW LESSONS FOR THE BIG DATA AGE
2021
The Journal of Law and Religion
generous discussion and comments from Suzanne Stone, Amalia Kessler, Omer Tene, Samuel Levine, Mark Gergen, Ilana Fodiman-Silverman, Michael Broyde, Nadav Berman, Benjamin Porat, Tal Zarsky, Amos Israel-Vleeschhouwer ...
Hartzog, The FTC and the New Common Law of Privacy, 114 COLUMBIA LAW REVIEW 583, 667 (2014) (suggesting a basis for a move toward preventing "broken expectations of consumer privacy"); see also CHRIS JAY ...
Cohen, Examined Lives: Informational Privacy and the Subject as Object, 52 STANFORD LAW REVIEW 1373, 1373 (2000). 95 Chris Jay Hoofnagle & Jan Whittington, Free: Accounting for the Costs of the Internet's ...
doi:10.1017/jlr.2021.90
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