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20th MICRO 1987: Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
- Gearold R. Johnson:

Proceedings of the 20st Annual Workshop and Symposium on Microprogramming and Microarchitecture, 1987, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA, December 1-4, 1987. ACM/IEEE 1987, ISBN 0-89791-250-0 - Hiroshi G. Okuno

, Nobuyasu Osato, Ikuo Takeuchi:
Firmware approach to fast Lisp interpreter. 1-11 - Patrick M. Lenders:

Distributed microprogramming. 12-14 - Emilio Luque, Joan Sorribes

, Ana Ripoll:
Tuning architecture at run-time. 15-21 - Takanobu Baba, Hiroshi Minakawa, Kenzo Okuda:

A visual microprogramming system. 23-30 - W. J. Chen, G. N. Reddy:

A computer aided design automation system for developing microprogrammed processors: a design approach through HDLs. 31-35 - Thomas Pittman, Lester Bartel:

Computer architecture simulation using a register transfer language. 36-39 - Mark Harris:

Extending microcode compaction for real architectures. 40-53 - Jayaram Bhasker:

An algorithm for microcode compaction of VHDL behavioral descriptions. 54-58 - Bogong Su, Shiyuan Ding, Jian Wang, Jinshi Xia:

Microcode compaction with timing constraints. 59-68 - Kemal Ebcioglu:

A compilation technique for software pipelining of loops with conditional jumps. 69-79 - Jack S. Walicki, John D. Laughlin:

Operation scheduling in reconfigurable, multifunction pipelines. 80-87 - Bogong Su, Shiyuan Ding, Jian Wang, Jinshi Xia:

GURPR - a method for global software pipelining. 88-96 - Jayaram Bhasker, Tariq Samad:

Compacting MIMOLA microcode. 97-105 - Michael A. Howland, Robert A. Mueller, Philip H. Sweany:

Trace scheduling optimization in a retargetable microcode compiler. 106-114 - Vicki H. Allan, Robert A. Mueller:

Phase coupling for horizontal microcode generation. 115-125 - Lothar Nowak:

Graph based retargetable microcode compilation in the MIMOLA design system. 126-132 - Augustus K. Uht, Constantine D. Polychronopoulos, John F. Kolen:

On the combination of hardware and software concurrency extraction methods. 133-141 - Onat Menzilcioglu:

A case study in using two-level control stores. 142-146 - David W. Archer:

The instruction parsing microarchitecture of the CVAX microprocessor. 147-153 - Wen-mei W. Hwu, Yale N. Patt:

Exploiting horizontal and vertical concurrency via the HPSm microprocessor. 154-161 - James E. Wilson, Stephen W. Melvin, Michael Shebanow, Wen-mei W. Hwu, Yale N. Patt:

On tuning the microarchitecture of an HPS implementation of the VAX. 162-167 - Stephen W. Melvin, Yale N. Patt:

SPAM: a microcode based tool for tracing operating system events. 168-171

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