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'''EDIF''' ('''Electronic Design Interchange Format''') is a vendor-neutral format based on [[S-expression|S-expressions]] in which to store electronic [[netlist]]s and schematics. It was one of the first attempts to establish a neutral data exchange format for the [[electronic design automation]] (EDA) industry. The goal was to establish a common format from which the proprietary formats of the EDA systems could be derived. When customers needed to transfer data from one system to another, it was necessary to write translators from one format to other. As the number of formats (''N'') multiplied, the translator issue became an ''N''-squared problem. The expectation was that with EDIF the number of translators could be reduced to the number of involved systems. Representatives of the EDA companies [[Daisy Systems]], [[Mentor Graphics]], [[Motorola]], [[National Semiconductor]], [[Tektronix]], [[Texas Instruments]] and the [[University of California, Berkeley]] established the ''EDIF Steering Committee'' in November 1983. Later [[Hilary Kahn]], a computer science professor at the [[University of Manchester]], joined the team and led the development from version EDIF 2 0 0 till the final version 4 0 0.
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