Call for Papers
Workshop on Open Source EDA Technologies (WOSET)
https://woset-workshop.github.io/
Virtual! No registration fee!
Submission Due Date: Sept 23 2024
The WOSET workshop aims to galvanize the open-source EDA movement. The workshop will (virtually) bring together EDA researchers who are committed to open-source principles to share their experiences and coordinate efforts towards developing a reliable, fully open-source EDA flow. The workshop will feature presentations that overview existing or under-development open-source tools, designs and technology libraries. Break-out rooms will be utilized for discussion of works-in-progress. The workshop will feature a panel on the present status and future challenges in open-source EDA, and how to coordinate efforts and ensure quality and interoperability across open-source tools.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Overview of an existing or under-development open-source EDA tool.
- Overview of support infrastructure (e.g. EDA databases and design benchmarks).
- Open-source cloud-based EDA tools
- Open-source hardware designs
- Position statements (e.g. critical gaps, blockers/obstacles)
- All submissions must include links to open-source repositories with
- all source code and an open-source license (BSD, GPL, Apache, etc.)
- Please reference your open-source repository!
- Review is single blind (anonymous reviewers).
- Videos will be put on the WOSET site if accepted.
- Virtual presentation for regular papers (in addition to archival video)
- Regular Paper Submissions (4 pages + 1 page references + 15 min video + virtual presentation)
- Work in Progress Submissions (2 page abstract + 1 page references + 10 min video + virtual zoom room)
- Submission site: https://openreview.net/group?id=WOSET-Workshop.github.io/2024
- Sept 23 2024 (end of day, anywhere in the world): submission due date.
- Oct 18 2024: notification date.
- Nov 8 2024: video due (if accepted)
- Nov 18 2024: workshop
- Matthew Guthaus, UC Santa Cruz
- Jose Renau, UC Santa Cruz
- Dustin Richmond, UC Santa Cruz
- Dan Petrisko, University of Washington
- Seeking volunteers to help run the virtual meeting
- Jonathan Balkind, UC Santa Barbara
- Tim Edwards, efabless
- Steve Hoover, Redwood EDA
- Lucas Klemmer, JKU Linz
- Dirk Koch, University of Manchester
- Christian Krieg, TU Wien
- Rajit Manohar, Yale University
- Guillem Lopez Paradis, Barcelona Supercomputing Center
- Frans Skarman, Linköping University
- Matt Venn, YosysHQ, TinyTapeout