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Automation using SKILL language

vjain
vjain over 10 years ago

how to do automation of custom design flow using cadence SKILL language? Please share...

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    theopaone over 10 years ago

    Lawrence's last line holds a key notion.

    1. What do you want to accomplish? The more specific, the better.
    2. What are the inputs and the expected output?
    3. How much user interaction is needed?
    4. What steps should be taken? What are their order?

    You may have to step through the process manually to see if your assumptions are correct. Then you can architect the solution and finally code it and test it.

    That is how long the string is, from start to end.

    Ted

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  • theopaone
    theopaone over 10 years ago

    Lawrence's last line holds a key notion.

    1. What do you want to accomplish? The more specific, the better.
    2. What are the inputs and the expected output?
    3. How much user interaction is needed?
    4. What steps should be taken? What are their order?

    You may have to step through the process manually to see if your assumptions are correct. Then you can architect the solution and finally code it and test it.

    That is how long the string is, from start to end.

    Ted

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