back-annotation Definition
The process of copying device and resource assignments made by the Compiler and stored in the compilation database into the Intel® Quartus® Prime Settings File (.qsf). The back-annotation process preserves the current fit in future compilations.
Note:
For more information about back-annotation, refer to the following link locations:
- Back-Annotating a Logic Lock Region
- Back-Annotating Assignments for a Project
- Back Annotation Script