The mythical man-month (anniversary ed.)
The mythical man-month (anniversary ed.)
Local Microcode Compaction Techniques
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Some Aspects of High-Level Microprogramming
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
The Cornell program synthesizer: a syntax-directed programming environment
Communications of the ACM
An experiment in high level language microprogramming and verification
Communications of the ACM
Dynamic microprogramming: processor organization and programming
Communications of the ACM
A microprogramming language-directed microarchitecture
MICRO 15 Proceedings of the 15th annual workshop on Microprogramming
MIDL - a microinstruction description language
MICRO 14 Proceedings of the 14th annual workshop on Microprogramming
MicroTAL - a machine-dependent, high-level microprogramming language
MICRO 14 Proceedings of the 14th annual workshop on Microprogramming
High-level microprogramming with APL syntax
MICRO 14 Proceedings of the 14th annual workshop on Microprogramming
Automatic microcode generation for horizontally microprogrammed processors
MICRO 14 Proceedings of the 14th annual workshop on Microprogramming
A survey of high level microprogramming languages
MICRO 13 Proceedings of the 13th annual workshop on Microprogramming
Towards an efficient, machine-independent language for microprogramming
MICRO 12 Proceedings of the 12th annual workshop on Microprogramming
Firmware versus software verification
MICRO 11 Proceedings of the 11th annual workshop on Microprogramming
A microprogramming language for the MLP-900
Proceedings of the meeting on SIGPLAN/SIGMICRO interface
Symbolic simulation for correct machine design
DAC '79 Proceedings of the 16th Design Automation Conference
Design and construction of a virtual machine resource binding language
Design and construction of a virtual machine resource binding language
CHAMIL: a case study in microprogramming language design
ACM SIGPLAN Notices
A microarchitecture description language for retargeting firmware tools
MICRO 19 Proceedings of the 19th annual workshop on Microprogramming
Migration implementation by integrating microprogramming and HLL programming
MICRO 17 Proceedings of the 17th annual workshop on Microprogramming
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High level microprogramming languages have been studied extensively, but no widely accepted HLML exists to date. We examine the classes of HLMLs, giving examples. We then give some reasons as to the current lack of an accepted HLML, and give some suggestions how to solve this problem. The existence of a HLML would allow work on higher level microprogramming and firware engineering to proceed more rapidly. A possible microprogramming environment, based on a HLML, is presented.