Computer System Simulation: An Introduction
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ANSS '73 Proceedings of the 1st symposium on Simulation of computer systems
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ISCA '77 Proceedings of the 4th annual symposium on Computer architecture
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As a result of the appearance of microprocessors, one of the important trends in actual computer architecture is the breakage of computer systems into special function processors. Accordingly, new methods and tools are developed to design and realize these systems. Quasi-real simulation appears as a design tool insuring the cooperation between a simulated part of a system and its wired parts, in such a manner that its constructor may have an idea of the quasi-real machine during all the steps of its realization.