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Design Automation and Microprocessors 1977: Palo Alto, CA, USA
- William M. van Cleemput, John C. Foster, Donald C. S. Allison:
Proceedings of the Symposium on Design Automation and Microprocessors, Palo Alto, California, February 24-25, 1977. IEEE Press / ACM Digital Library 1977 - Charles W. Rose:
N.mPc: An adaptable software system to support the development of microprocessor-based systems. 1 - Paul J. Drongowski:
Capability requirements in a multimicro processor, hardware/software simulation environment. 2-5 - Hoo-Min D. Toong:
Automatic design of multiprocessor microprocessor systems. 6-14 - Will Sherwood:
Some applications of the Stanford University Drawing System for LSI microprocessor - "a picture is worth a thousand bytes.". 15-19 - Bernard J. Carey, George F. MacLachlan:
Automated design based upon Microprogrammable Bit Slice Microprocessors. 20-24 - R. J. Smith II, M. N. Matelan:
Practical considerations in implementing a real-time controller design automation system. 25-27 - Will Sherwood:
PLATO - PLA Translator/Optimizer - "a ROM is a PLA in no uncertain terms.". 28-35 - W. Werner, W. Minnick:
User requirements for digital design verification simulators. 36-43 - Will Sherwood:
Simulation hierarchy for microprocessor design. 44-49 - Todd J. Wagner:
Verification of hardware designs thru symbolic manipulation. 50-53 - Gerald Estrin:
Modeling for synthesis - the gap between intent and behavior. 54-59 - Robert I. Gardner:
State of the implementation of SARA. 60-62 - Robert I. Gardner:
Multi-level modeling in SARA. 63-66 - Rami R. Razouk, Gerald Estrin:
The graph model of behavior simulator. 67-76 - William T. Overman, Gerald Estrin:
Developing a SARA building block - the 8080. 77-86 - Ivan M. Campos, Gerald Estrin:
Specialization of SARA for software synthesis. 87-94 - John Grason:
Design aids and hardware testing of microprocessor system circuit packs. 95-99 - B. A. Prasad:
Modelling techniques for dynamic logic and test pattern generation of a microprocessor. 100-107 - Lawrence A. O'Neill:
Computer aids for the design of manufacturable microcomputer-based systems. 108 - John Teets, Charles W. Rose, Edward J. McCluskey:
Panel Discussions. 110
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