IPC분류정보
국가/구분 |
United States(US) Patent
등록
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국제특허분류(IPC7판) |
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출원번호 |
US-0928474
(2001-08-14)
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발명자
/ 주소 |
- Krishnamurthy,Badri N.
- Hawkins,Parris C. M.
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출원인 / 주소 |
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대리인 / 주소 |
Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr, LLP
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인용정보 |
피인용 횟수 :
28 인용 특허 :
292 |
초록
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Systems, methods and mediums are provided for automating experiments within an automated environment without the need to disassociate the test subject (e.g., the semiconductor chip or chips) from that environment. An "experiment" may be a pre-planned deviation of an established (e.g., pre-defined)
Systems, methods and mediums are provided for automating experiments within an automated environment without the need to disassociate the test subject (e.g., the semiconductor chip or chips) from that environment. An "experiment" may be a pre-planned deviation of an established (e.g., pre-defined) process utilizing the automated environment. A computer-implemented method, system and computer-readable medium for managing experiments, such as those relating to semiconductor technology. An experiment order includes some deviation from a base process capable of operating in an automated environment. An approval of the experiment order is obtained from a distribution list of users, while permitting the users to attach documents to the experiment order or perhaps modify the experiment. The experiment order is translated into processing data suitable for implementation by said automated environment, and stored. The experiment is caused to be executed in conjunction with at least some portion of said base process via the automated environment according to the processing data.
대표청구항
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What is claimed is: 1. A computer-implemented method for managing experiments relating to automated processing technology, comprising the steps of: (A) receiving an experiment order, the experiment order including at least some pre-planned deviation from a base process capable of operating in an au
What is claimed is: 1. A computer-implemented method for managing experiments relating to automated processing technology, comprising the steps of: (A) receiving an experiment order, the experiment order including at least some pre-planned deviation from a base process capable of operating in an automated environment; (B) obtaining an approval of the experiment order; (C) translating and storing at least a portion of the experiment order into processing data suitable for implementation by said automated environment; and (D) causing the experiment to be executed in conjunction with at least some portion of said base process by the automated environment, in accordance with said processing data. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein the obtaining step further includes the steps of storing data defining the experiment order, distributing the experiment order to a plurality of users, obtaining changes to the experiment order from at least one of the users, and receiving the approval for the experiment order from at least one user. 3. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of attaching documents to the experiment order. 4. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of publishing information indicating a state change of the experiment order, responsive to a document attached to the experiment order or to a change in state of the experiment order. 5. The method of claim 1, wherein the translating step further includes the step of receiving the processing data. 6. The method of claim 5, wherein: the experiment produces at least one test product and at least one production product; and wherein the processing data includes an indication of the base process, the changes to the base process, and a split-off of a control set; and wherein the split-off of a control set produces the at least one production product according to the base process and the changes to the base process produce the at least one test product. 7. The method of claim 1, further comprising the step of receiving and storing the results of the execution of the experiment. 8. The method of claim 1, wherein the automated environment produces semiconductor technology. 9. A computer-implemented system for managing experiments relating to automated processing technology, comprising: (A) an experiment order, the experiment order including at least some pre-planned deviation from a base process capable of operating in an automated environment; (B) an approval of the experiment order, obtained in response to receipt of the experiment order; (C) processing data suitable for implementation by said automated environment, translated from at least a portion of the experiment order; and (D) wherein said automated environment causes the experiment to be executed in conjunction with at least some portion of said base process by the automated environment, in accordance with the processing data. 10. The system of claim 9, wherein the approval further includes stored data defining the experiment order, a distribution of the experiment order to a plurality of users, stored changes to the experiment order from at least one of the users, and received approval for the experiment order from at least one user. 11. The system of claim 9, further comprising at least one document attached to the experiment order. 12. The system of claim 9, further comprising information indicating a state change of the experiment order, published responsive to a document attached to the experiment order or to a change in state of the experiment order. 13. The system of claim 9, wherein the processing data is received from a user. 14. The system of claim 13, wherein: the experiment produces at least one test product and at least one production product; and wherein the processing data includes an indication of the base process, the changes to the base process, and a split-off of a control set; and wherein the split-off of a control set produces the at least one production product according to the base process and the changes to the base process produce the at least one test product. 15. The system of claim 9, wherein the results of the execution of the experiment are received and stored. 16. The system of claim 9, wherein the automated environment produces semiconductor technology. 17. A computer-readable medium comprising instructions being executed by a computer, the instructions including a computer-implemented method for managing experiments relating to automated processing technology, the instructions for implementing the steps of: (A) receiving an experiment order, the experiment order including at least some pre-planned deviation from a base process capable of operating in an automated environment; (B) obtaining an approval of the experiment order; (C) translating and storing at least a portion of the experiment order into processing data suitable for implementation by said automated environment; and (D) causing the experiment to be executed in conjunction with at least some portion of said base process by the automated environment in accordance with the processing data. 18. The medium of claim 17, wherein the obtaining step further includes the steps of storing data defining the experiment order, distributing the experiment order to a plurality of users, obtaining changes to the experiment order from at least one of the users, and receiving the approval for the experiment order from at least one user. 19. The medium of claim 17, wherein the computer program further comprises the step of attaching documents to the experiment order. 20. The medium of claim 17, wherein the computer program further comprises the step of publishing information indicating a state change of the experiment order, responsive to a document attached to the experiment order or to a change in state of the experiment order. 21. The medium of claim 17, wherein the translating step further includes the steps of receiving the processing data. 22. The medium of claim 21, wherein: the experiment produces at least one test product and at least one production product; and wherein the processing data includes an indication of the base process, the changes to the base process, and a split-off of a control set; and wherein the split-off of a control set produces the at least one production product according to the base process and the changes to the base process produce the at least one test product. 23. The medium of claim 17, wherein the computer program further comprises the step of receiving and storing the results of the execution of the experiment. 24. The medium of claim 17, wherein the automated environment produces semiconductor technology. 25. A computer-implemented method for managing experiments relating to semiconductor technology, comprising the steps of: (A) receiving an experiment order, the experiment order including at least some pre-planned deviation from a base process capable of operating in an automated environment; (B) obtaining an approval of the experiment order; (C) translating and storing at least a portion of the experiment order into processing data suitable for implementation by said automated environment; and (D) causing the experiment to be executed in conjunction with at least some portion of said base process by the automated environment in accordance with the processing data; (E) wherein the obtaining step further includes the steps of storing data defining the experiment order, distributing the experiment order to a plurality of users, obtaining changes to the experiment order from at least one of the users, and receiving the approval for the experiment order from at least one user; (F) wherein the experiment produces at least one test product and at least one production product; and wherein the processing data includes an indication of the base process, the changes to the base process, and a split-off of a control set; and wherein the split-off of a control set produces the at least one production product according to the base process and the changes to the base process produce the at least one test product. 26. A computer-implemented system for managing experiments relating to semiconductor technology, comprising: (A) an experiment order, the experiment order including at least some pre-planned deviation from a base process capable of operating in an automated environment; (B) an approval of the experiment order, obtained in response to receipt of the experiment order; (C) processing data suitable for implementation by said automated environment, translated from at least a portion of the experiment order; (D) wherein said automated environment causes the experiment to be executed in conjunction with at least some portion of said base process by the automated environment in accordance with the processing data; (E) wherein the approval further includes stored data defining the experiment order, a distribution of the experiment order to a plurality of users, stored changes to the experiment order from at least one of the users, and received approval for the experiment order from at least one user; and (F) wherein the experiment produces at least one test product and at least one production product; and wherein the processing data includes an indication of the base process, the changes to the base process, and a split-off of a control set; and wherein the split-off of a control set produces the at least one production product according to the base process and the changes to the base process produce the at least one test product. 27. The method of claim 1, wherein the processing data is related to at least one of: a change to the base process itself, an addition to the base process, and an omission from the base process. 28. The system of claim 9, wherein the processing data is related to at least one of: a change to the base process itself, an addition to the base process, and an omission from the base process. 29. The medium of claim 17, wherein the processing data is related to at least one of: a change to the base process itself, an addition to the base process, and an omission from the base process. 30. A computer-implemented method for managing experiments relating to automated processing technology, comprising the steps of: (A) receiving an experiment order, the experiment order including at least some pre-planned deviation from a base process capable of operating in an automated environment; (B) translating and storing at least a portion of the experiment order into processing data suitable for implementation by said automated environment; and (C) causing the experiment to be executed in conjunction with at least some portion of said base process by the automated environment, in accordance with said processing data. 31. The method of claim 30, further comprising the step of publishing information indicating a state change of the experiment order, responsive to a document attached to the experiment order or to a change in state of the experiment order.
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