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Techniques of BDD/ZDD : Brief History and Recent Activity

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Title: Techniques of BDD/ZDD : Brief History and Recent Activity
Authors: Minato, Shin-ichi Browse this author →KAKEN DB
Keywords: BDD
ZDD
decision diagram
discrete structure
algorithm
data structure
Issue Date: Jul-2013
Publisher: Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers
Journal Title: IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems
Volume: E96D
Issue: 7
Start Page: 1419
End Page: 1429
Publisher DOI: 10.1587/transinf.E96.D.1419
Abstract: Discrete structures are foundational material for computer science and mathematics, which are related to set theory, symbolic logic, inductive proof, graph theory, combinatorics, probability theory, etc. Many problems solved by computers can be decomposed into discrete structures using simple primitive algebraic operations. It is very important to represent discrete structures compactly and to execute efficiently tasks such as equivalency/validity checking, analysis of models, and optimization. Recently, BDDs (Binary Decision Diagrams) and ZDDs (Zero-suppressed BDDs) have attracted a great deal of attention, because they efficiently represent and manipulate large-scale combinational logic data, which are the basic discrete structures in various fields of application. Although a quarter of a century has passed since Bryant's first idea, there are still a lot of interesting and exciting research topics related to BDD and ZDD. BDD/ZDD is based on in-memory data processing techniques, and it enjoys the advantage of using random access memory. Recent commodity PCs are equipped with gigabytes of main memory, and we can now solve large-scale problems which used to be impossible due to memory shortage. Thus, especially since 2000, the scope of BDD/ZDD methods has increased. This survey paper describes the history of, and recent research activity pertaining to, techniques related to BDD and ZDD.
Rights: Copyright © 2013 The Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers
Relation: http://search.ieice.org/
Type: article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2115/53121
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