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'''Open Artwork System Interchange Standard''' ('''OASIS'''<ref>The trade name [http://tarr.uspto.gov/servlet/tarr?regser=serial&entry=78169188 OASIS is a registered trademark in the USA] of Thomas J. Grebinski, Alamo, California and licensed for use exclusively by [http://www.semi.org/ SEMI].</ref>) is a language used by computers to represent and express an electronic pattern for an integrated circuit during its design and manufacture. The language defines the code required for geometric shapes such as polygonsrectangles, rectanglestrapezoids, and trapezoidspolygons. It defines the type of properties each can have, how they can be organized into cells containing patterns made by these shapes and defines how each can be placed relative to each other.
 
==Introduction==