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Photo: Courtesy Dwight Hill. What is D&T?. A publication: communicate directly to the practitioner Educate relevance : Educate the technology developer on the real needs, upcoming problems, experiences

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  1. Photo: Courtesy Dwight Hill

  2. What is D&T? • A publication: communicate directly to the practitioner • Educate relevance: Educate the technology developer on the real needs, upcoming problems, experiences • Educate advance: Educate the technology practitioner on best methods and how to think about things technical • A community: enable synergies, advocate issues • Design: DATC, SIGDA, CANDE, CEDA / DAC, ICCAD, ESweek • Test: TTTC / ITC, VTS, DATE, ATS • Bring people, personalities together • Innovations and innovators: what drives them? What they think? How they think?

  3. The Ed Board Rajesh Gupta, EIC Tim Cheng, AEIC Michel Renovell Adit Singh Michael Nicolaidis Magdy Abadir Alex Orialoglu Fabrizio Lombardi Bruce Kim Tim Cheng Andre Ivanov Dimitris Gizopoulos Seth Goldstein Fadi Kurdahi Sani Nassif Grant Martin Sharad Malik Anand Raghunathan Soha Hassoun Sandeep Shukla Carl Pixley Dwight Hill Scott Davidson, Grant Martin, Sachin Sapathnekar Alberto S-V, Yervant Zorian Andrew Kahng Kaushik Roy Victor Berman Joe Damore Ken Wagner Onodera, Courtois, Reis, Jerraya, Lavagno, Kahng, Prinetto Tony, Ambler, Bill Mann, Tom Williams, Ivo Bolsens

  4. EIC Report Summary • Submissions: • 2002: 118 ; 2003: 166 ; 2004: 163 (~160 per year) • 20-25% Accepted; 35-40% Rejected • Responsiveness: averages • Turnaround time: 78 days; range 25-170 days • Time from submission to acceptance: 145 days; range: 36-271 • Impact Factor • D&T: 1.423 • JETTA: 0.648 EDN Electrical Testing: 1.036 • ACM TODAES: 0.707 • JSA: 0.235 • Computer: 1.552 ; Micro: 1.059 ; Software: 1.106

  5. D&T Partnership Programs • Test: Since 1997 • TTTC: publish newsletter, sponsor RoundTable • ITC: publish keynote, theme papers, panel reports, • VTS/ITC: distribution to attendees, subscription through registration forms, solicit advertisement from exhibitors • ITC: Dedicated annual support for extra 96 pages • Design: Since 2001 • DATC: publish newsletter • DAC: interview, event coverage, special columns, distribution

  6. D&T Going Forward • Build a sustainable technical and financial model for magazine operations • Content quality, relevance and currency • Financially stable environment that allows D&T to survive changing publishing dynamics (and harebrained experiments at publishing houses) • Build upon tremendous success in our direct relationships with the forums • Highly effective since all contributions go directly to the targeted communities and their deliverables • Provide forums to demand and control deliverables with shifting community needs • Survive society politics and insulated from parent body financial gyrations (such as infrastructure taxes) • Perhaps a time to consider a sustenance model for D&T relationship with DAC beyond individual relationships • Several established elements: • DAC highlights, copies for distribution, post-DAC coverage, roundtable, interviews, selected articles, columns • Propose an MOU outlining these elements along with nominal DAC support

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