Part arrangement optimizing method

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364489, 36447413, G06F 1760

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ABSTRACT:
The part arrangement optimizing method of the present invention is a part arranging method capable of obtaining part arrangements having smaller evaluation function values rapidly, and the method improves block arrangements so that evaluation function values such as total route lengths become small as much as possible by replacing plural blocks or block sets to determine the arrangements of parts on the basis of the arrangements of the blocks. Furthermore, as aforementioned improving method of the blocks, such a method as assigns expected positional coordinate to each part and arranges a block to a block arranging position near to the expected positional coordinate while renewing the expected positional coordinate so as to be located at the position where the evaluation function value becomes smaller.

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