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The First 25 Years of the FPL Conference: Significant Papers

Published: 22 March 2017 Publication History

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A summary of contributions made by significant papers from the first 25 years of the Field-Programmable Logic and Applications conference (FPL) is presented. The 27 papers chosen represent those which have most strongly influenced theory and practice in the field.

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