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7th MICRO 1974: Palo Alto, California, USA
- J. Michael Galey, C. V. Ramamoorthy:
Conference record of the 7th annual workshop on Microprogramming, MICRO 1974, Palo Alto, California, USA, September 30 - October 2, 1974. ACM 1974 - John Tartar, Subrata Dasgupta:
A probabilistic model for the evaluation of microprogram performance. 1-8 - Sanford K. S. Ma, Larry L. Wear:
Dynamic instruction set evaluation. 9-11 - L. Philip Caillouet, Bruce D. Shriver:
An integrated approach to the design of fault tolerant computing systems. 12-24 - Dan H. Barnes, Larry L. Wear:
Instruction tracing via microprogramming. 25-27 - Charles Neuhauser:
System description of the JHU emulation laboratory. 28-33 - Robert M. McClure:
A low-cost host processor for emulation research. 34-40 - R. Petzold, Lutz Richter, Heinz-Peter Röhrs:
A two level microprogram simulator. 41-47 - G. M. Foujoulat:
Microprogramming of a burst structure. 48-51 - J. Demarteau:
Micro control hardware and high level languages interpretor: An attempt of macro supported by firmware. 52-58 - Reiner W. Hartenstein:
Microprogramming concepts - a step towards structured hardware design. 59-65 - Patrick W. Mallett, Ted G. Lewis:
Approaches to design of high level languages for microprogramming. 66-73 - Peter Moulton:
Microprogrammed subprocessors for compilation and execution of high-level languages. 74-79 - Stanley Habib:
Microprogrammed enhancements to higher level languages - an overview. 80-84 - Masahiro Tsuchiya, Mario J. Gonzalez:
An approach to optimization of horizontal microprograms. 85-90 - Tilak Agerwala:
A survey of techniques to reduce/minimize the control part/rom of a microprogrammed digital computer. 91-97 - Stephen S. Yau, A. C. Schowe, Masahiro Tsuchiya:
On storage optimization of horizontal microprograms. 98-106 - Richard L. Kleir:
A representation for the analysis of microprogram operation. 107-118 - W. Gary Sitton, Larry L. Wear:
A virtual memory system for the Hewlett-Packard 2100A. 119-121 - Panos Macres, George F. Coulouris:
A microprogrammed storage management system for a paged stack machine. 122-127 - François Dromard:
Design of a microprogrammed alphanumeric terminal. 128-134 - John Wilkes:
Application of microprogramming to medium scale computer design. 135-140 - George R. Trimble Jr.:
Emulation of the IBM system/360 on a microprogrammable computer. 141-150 - Samuel H. Fuller, Victor R. Lesser, Gordon C. Bell, Charles H. Kaman:
Microprogramming and its relationship to emulation and technology. 151-158 - David Cohen, Ming T. Liu:
Emulation of computer networks by microprogrammable microcomputers. 159-167 - Gordon Matheson:
User microprogrammability in the HP-21MX minicomputer. 168-177 - Suhas S. Patil:
Cellular arrays for asynchronous control. 178-185 - Daniel P. Siewiorek:
Modularity and multi-microprocessor structures. 186-193 - Daniel P. Siewiorek:
Some observations on modular design technology and the use of microprogramming. 194 - Wilfried Rottmann:
MIKADO - a system for computer aided microprogram design. 195-202 - Jean-Pierre Schoellkopf:
Microprogramming: A step of a top-down design methodology. 203-207 - Christopher Vickery:
Software aids for microprogram development. 208-211 - Richard T. Thomas:
The development of user microprogramming: A survey and status report. 212-216 - R. H. Evans, Laird H. Moffett, Richard E. Merwin:
Design of assembly level language for horizontal encoded microprogrammed control unit. 217-224 - W. D. Maurer:
Some correctness principles for machine language programs and microprograms. 225-234 - Willard G. Bouricius:
Procedure for testing microprograms. 235-240 - Francis P. Mathur, Paulo T. de Sousa:
Microcode implemented General Modular Redundancy. 241-247 - Clement Luk:
Microprogrammed significance arithmetic with tapered floating point representation. 248-252 - S. S. Hyder, V. Ung, J. Vignes:
A firmware organization for minimal error evaluation in numerical computations. 253-261 - Stephen L. Squires:
Microprogrammed operations for a three-value logic simulator. 262-266 - Larry L. Wear, Louise H. Jones, Earl W. Reigel, W. Gary Sitton, Masahiro Tsuchiya:
Teaching microprogramming(Panel Discussion). 267 - James O. Bondi, Paul D. Stigall:
Designing HMO, an integrated hardware microcode optimizer. 268-276 - Louise H. Jones:
Microinstruction sequencing and structured microprogramming. 277-289 - Roy Mattson, Alan B. Salisbury:
The Microprogrammable Multi-Processor (MMP) system for simultaneous emulation of interoperating computer systems. 290-296 - George W. Cox, Victor B. Schneider:
On improving operating system efficency through use of a microprogrammed, low-level environment. 297-298 - Helmut Berndt:
A multi-microprocessor design. 299-306 - Lee W. Hoevel:
Languages for direct execution. 307-316
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