A logical topology is how devices appear connected to the user. A physical topology is how they are actually interconnected with wires and cables. For example, in a shared Ethernet network that ...
whereas back-end involves the physical implementation of the design on the targeted technology node. This paper presents why LEC (Logical Equivalence Check) is important in the ASIC design cycle, how ...
Computer network architects design, build and maintain a variety of data communication networks, from expansive cloud infrastructures to smaller intranets. Along with a host of technical skills ...
High-level versus low-level. Logical implies a higher view than the physical. Users relate to data logically by data element name; however, the actual fields of data are physically located in ...