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Laura Kurgan's CD-ROM, Global Clock #1 (2000), operates pedagogically, at once formally demonstrating and textually explicating the dynamics of high-speed foreign exchange. By 2004, most corporations, to take advantage of the global clock and to meet the customized demands of consumers, will operate 24 hours a day; most retail operations will already be open all hours. Analyzing the whole chip allows for the monitoring of typical DFT problems, such as the influence of global clock signals on non-clocking ports, uncontrollability of clocks, unwanted synchronous feedbacks and unwanted direct connections of flip-flop/latch outputs to control lines of other storage elements. |
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