[fa.arpa-bboard] MICRO-18 Advanced Program

TRACZ@SU-SIERRA.ARPA (Will Tracz) (10/13/85)

	    Micro18: The 18th Annual Microprogramming Workshop
       Sponsored by ACM	SIGMICRO and IEEE-CS TC-MICRO in cooperation with EUROMICRO


		      Micro18 -	Preliminary Schedule



       Monday -	December 2

       6:00 pm - 7:00 pm - Dinner


       Tuesday - December 3

       7:30 am - 9:00 am - Breakfast

       8:00 am - Late Registration

       9:00 am - 4:00 pm - Tutorials
			   Morning session - "Fundamentals of Microprogramming"	- Mike Eager
			   Afternoon session - "Example	Design of a Microprogrammed System" - Jack Walicki

       12:00 - 1:00 pm - Lunch

       2:00 pm - 3:30 pm - Microprogramming War	Stories	- Will Tracz, chair

       4:00 pm - 5K Run

       7:00 pm - 9:30 pm - Banquet and Tour, Monterey Aquarium


       Wednesday - December 4

       7:30 am - 9:00 am - Breakfast

       8:00 am - Late Registration

       9:00 am - 9:15 am -  Welcome
		    Rich Belgard, Conference Chair
		    Scott Davidson, Program Chair
		    Georold Johnson, ACM SIGMicro chair
		    Joe	Linn, IEEE TC-Micro chair























       9:15 am - 10:15 am - Keynote Address - Glen Langdon, IBM

			     Title - "Will Microcode Make RISC Machines	Obsolete?"

       10:15 - 10:30 am	- Break

       10:30 am	- 12:00	- Architectures	and Architecture Synthesis - Rich Belgard, chair

       "Stepwise Design	of Microprogrammed Computer Architectures"
       Werner Damm, Lehrstuhl fur Informatik

       "Efficient Hardware for Multi-way Jumps and Pre-fetches"
       Alex Nicolau and	Kevin Karpus, Cornell University

       "A Microprogrammable Architecture with Quasi Time-Transparent Structured	Control"
       Marek S.	Tudruj and R.F.	Gajda, Polish Academy of Sciences

       12:00 pm	- 1:00 pm - Lunch

       1:15 pm - 2:45 pm - Microprogrammable Architecture Panel	- Robert Mueller, chair

       2:45 pm - 3:15 pm Break

       3:15 pm - 5:15 pm - Microcode Tools - Stan Habib, chair

       "An Interactive Diagnostic/Debugging Aid	for Bit-Slice Processors,"
       Forbes J. Burkowski, University of Waterloo

       "A Practical Approach to	the Evaluation of Microcode Systems,"
       Robert E. Skibbe, IBM

       "Advances in Microcode Support Software,"
       William J. Tracz, IBM

       "Verification of	Microprogrammed	Computer Architectures in the S* System	- A Case
       Study,"
       Werner Damm and Gert Dohmen, Lehrstuhl fur Informatik

       6:00 pm - Dinner

       8:00 pm - Microprogramming Shootout and Social -	Will Tracz, moderator

       10:00 pm	- SIGMicro and TC-Micro	Meetings























       Thursday, December 5

       7:30 am - 9:00 am - Breakfast

       8:00 am - Late Registration

       9:00 am - 10:30 am - Prolog and Microarchitectures - Yale Patt, chair

       "Compiling Prolog into Microcode, a Case	Study using the	NCR 9300"
       Barry Fagin, Yale Patt, Vason Srini, and	Alvin Despain, University of
       California at Berkeley

       "Microarchitecture of the Hardware Unification Unit"
       Nam Sung	Woo, AT&T Bell Laboratories

       "Implementation Implications for	Logic Programming," (Presentation only),
       Bill Hopkins, SDC

       10:30 am	- 11:00	am - Break

       11:00 am	- 12:00	- Data Flow Architectures - Bill Hopkins, chair

       "Critical Issues	regarding HPS I, a Restricted Data Flow	Microarchitecture for
       High Performance	Computing,"
       Yale Patt, Wen-mei Hwu, Mike Shebanow, and Steve	Melvin,	University of California
       at Berkeley

       "Hardware Acceleration of Logic Simulation using	a Data Flow Microarchitecture,"
       Bill Paseman and	Gary Catlin, Daisy Systems Corporation

       12:00 - 1:00 pm - Lunch

       1:15 pm - 2:45 pm - Vertical Migration Panel - Mike Carter, chair

       2:45 pm - 3:15 pm - Break































       3:15 pm - 5:15 pm - Microprogramming Language Issues - Subrata Dasgupta,	chair

       "The Design of an Interactive Compiler for Optimizing Microprograms,"
       Steve Vegdahl, Tektronix

       "Micro-C, Experiments in	High Level Firmware Generation Techniques,"
       Wiliam Hopkins, Michael Horton, and Clarke Arnold, SDC.

       "Microcode Development for Microprogrammed Processors"
       Jerry P.-C. Hwang, Phoenix Data Systems,	Inc.
       Christos	A. Papachristou, Case Western Reserve University
       and Danny Cornett, University of	Cincinnati

       "MDT - Microprogram Design Tool:	METASTEP Language System,"
       Darrell Wilburn and Stephen Schleimer, STEP Engineering

       6:00 pm - Dinner

       8:00 pm - Microarchitecture and the Law:	Patents, Copyrights, etc. - Yale Patt, chair



       Friday -	December 6

       7:30 am - 8:45 am - Breakfast

       8:45 am - 10:15 am - Panel - Automated System Level Computer Aided Design
			  - Robert Winner, chair

       10:15 am	- 10:30	am - Break

       10:30 am	- 12:00	- Compaction and Sequencers - Scott Davidson, chair

       "Some Experiments in Global Microcode Compaction,"
       Bogong Su and Shiyuan Ding, Tsinghua University

       "JAM - Just Another Microsequencer"
       William J. Tracz, IBM, and Brian	Boesch,	Stanford University

       "A Customized Control Store Design in Microprogrammed Control Units"
       Marek S.	Tudruj,	Polish Academy of Sciences

       12:00 - 1:00 pm - Lunch

       1:00 pm - Conference Adjourns















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