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5th MICRO 1972: Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, USA
- Richard T. Borovec, C. William Gear, Edward K. Bowdon Sr.:

Conference record of the 5th annual workshop on Microprogramming, MICRO 1972, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, USA, September 25-26, 1972. ACM 1972
Formal papers
- Helmut Painke:

Initialization of microprogrammed machines. 3-7 - David Hinshaw, Keki B. Irani:

Optimal selection of functional components for microprogrammable central processing units. 8-27 - Michael J. Lutz, Michael J. Manthey:

A microprogrammed implementation of a block structured architecture. 28-41 - Harry J. Saal, Leonard J. Shustek:

Microprogrammed implementation of computer measurement techniques. 42-50
An annotated bibliography on microprogramming
- Louise H. Jones, Kenneth T. Carvin, Janet Hauser, Paul Herrmann, Frank Pehrson, Harold Reksten, Patricia Van Name:

An annotated bibliography on microprogramming: late 1969 - early 1972. 51-60
Position papers for panel session
- Maurice V. Wilkes:

The use of a writable control memory in a multiprogramming environment. 62-65 - Gérard L. M. Noguez:

A standardized microprogram sequencing control with a push down storage. 66-71 - Charles M. Chu, Carl L. Olds:

Microprogramming as a technique to minimize card types in high performance machine design. 72-75 - Helmut Berndt:

Microprogramming with statements of higher-level languages. 76-80 - Bradford W. Wade, Victor B. Schneider:

The L-machine: a computer instruction set for the efficient execution of high-level language programs. 81-82 - Gideon Frieder:

Ternary computers: part I: motivation for ternary computers. 83-86 - Gideon Frieder, Clement Luk:

Ternary computers: part 2: emulation of a ternary computer. 86-89 - D. F. Goessling, John F. McDonald:

ISPMET: a study in automatic emulator generation. 90-95 - M. Belsole, D. Sarchet:

A technique for micro-simulation the software "machine". 96-98

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