Publication - The Effects of Emerging Technology and Emulation Requirements on Microprogramming

Authors: Fuller, S.H.; Lesser, V.R.; Bell, C.G.; Kaman, C.H
Title: The Effects of Emerging Technology and Emulation Requirements on Microprogramming
Abstract: The structure of microprogrammed processors is largely determined by the state of (semiconductor) technology and the requirements of the task of emulation. We discuss the impact of LSI components on microprogrammable processors and in particular, the effect of large memory arrays, LSI microprocessors (bit-slices), programmable logic arrays, and high-speed shifters.
Publication: IEEE Transactions on Computers, Vol: C-25, Num: 10, pp. 1000 - 1009
Publisher: IEEE
Date: 1976
Sources: PDF: /Documents/Fuller_IEEE76.pdf
Reference: Fuller, S.H.; Lesser, V.R.; Bell, C.G.; Kaman, C.H. The Effects of Emerging Technology and Emulation Requirements on Microprogramming. IEEE Transactions on Computers, Volume C-25, Number 10, IEEE, pp. 1000-1009. 1976.
bibtex:
@article{Fuller-456,
  author    = "S.H. Fuller and V.R. Lesser and C.G. Bell and C.H
               Kaman",
  title     = "{The Effects of Emerging Technology and Emulation
               Requirements on Microprogramming}",
  journal   = "IEEE Transactions on Computers",
  volume    = "C-25",
  number    = "10",
  publisher = "IEEE",
  pages     = "1000-1009",
  year      = "1976",
  url       = "http://mas.cs.umass.edu/paper/456",
}