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In this paper, we describe the results of an expert survey conducted within the project “Competence development with embedded micro- and nanosystems”. This survey was designed in order to refine our previously derived normative competence structure model for developers of embedded micro-and nanosystems towards an empirically refined competence structure model. Today the size of structural parts of...
Nano-architectures are promising alternatives for current CMOS technology, which is facing serious challenges for further down-scaling. However, high failure rates — compared to the conventional CMOS process — lead to multiple faults during lifetime operation of nano-architectures. In this paper, we investigate the outcome of traditional fault-masking techniques in the presence of high fault probabilities...
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