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WCAE@ISCA 2005: Madison, Wisconsin, USA
- Edward F. Gehringer:
Proceedings of the 2005 workshop on Computer architecture education - held in conjunction with the 32nd International Symposium on Computer Architecture, WCAE@ISCA 2005, Madison, Wisconsin, USA, June 5, 2005. ACM 2005, ISBN 978-1-4503-4734-1
Welcome and keynote
- Wayne H. Wolf:
Embedded computer architectures in the MPSoC age. 1 - Edward F. Gehringer:
Welcome. 1
Special session on embedded systems I
- Roy Czernikowski, James R. Vallino:
Embedded systems courses at RIT. 2 - Diana Franklin, John Seng:
Experiences with the Blackfin architecture for embedded systems education. 3
Regular papers
- Craig B. Zilles:
SPIMbot: an engaging, problem-based approach to teaching assembly language programming. 4 - Gregory J. Briggs, Edwin J. Tan, Nicholas A. Nelson, David H. Albonesi:
QUILT: a GUI-based integrated circuit floorplanning environment for computer architecture research and education. 5 - Larry Brumbaugh, William Yurcik:
The 'Little Man Storage' model. 6 - Timothy Daryl Stanley, Mu Wang:
An emulated computer with assembler for teaching undergraduate computer architecture. 7
Special session on embedded systems II
- Kenneth G. Ricks, William A. Stapleton, David Jeff Jackson:
An embedded systems course and course sequence. 8 - Kevin C. Kassner, Kenneth G. Ricks:
Hardware/software co-design of embedded real-time systems from an undergraduate perspective. 9 - Yann-Hang Lee, Aung Oo:
Teaching microprocessor systems design using a SoC and Embedded Linux platform. 10
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