The Wugazi project was a combined effort amongst the three students, with each person roughly contributing an equal share of the responsibility. This may not be obvious from the listing that follows, but this was definitely a team project.
The lower-level cells were designed individually, with input from the rest of the team. Adeela designed the logic unit. Colin designed the adder and the smallest-form standard cells that would be later used. Timur generated the pla, the shift unit and the multiplier (that is no longer a part of our project). In each case, whoever designed the cell also did complete irsim simulations. Accompanying frame-maker drawings were done principally by Adeela and Colin.
The timing analysis (crystal) was done by Adeela, as well as most of the work in putting together the presentation and the report. The meg file and control unit design was done by Timur, as well as the timing scheme. Colin was almost solely responsible for the webpage, with Adeela helping in providing the captured images. Adeela did most of the layout and routing of the units on the chip, and Timur took over at testing on the chip level. Colin also provided the team with the color printouts.