The Questions of Systems Implementation With Large-Scale Integration
Abstract
Large-scale integration (LSI) is four to five years old for many of us, yet we must continue to ask some very-fundamental questions. Can we reach the substantial hardware cost reductions projected? How much will this impact system cost? Where is the market and how will it evolve? Will implementation problems force radical system designs? Does the key rest with automation, e.g., with simulation and testing, or rather will it depend upon our ability to design with repetitive structures? And not the least of our considerations, would a low-cost LSI provide the economic base for the solution to the many highly complex problems? This paper will attempt to focus attention upon some of the salient issues involved in the foregoing questions. Copyright © 1969 by The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.