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Compiler level simulation of edge sensitive flip-flops

Published: 18 April 1967 Publication History

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Recently there has been increased activity in the area of compiler level language simulation of digital systems. The compiler level language has a distinct advantage in that it places a valuable tool in the hands of the design engineer who usually has at least a prima facie knowledge of such a language.

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R P Larsen, MM Mano Modeling and simulation of digital networks Communications of the ACM 8 308--312 (May 1965)
[2]
R M McClure A programming language for simulating digital systems Journal of the Association for Computing Machinery 12 14--22 (January 1965).

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AFIPS '67 (Spring): Proceedings of the April 18-20, 1967, spring joint computer conference
April 1967
809 pages
ISBN:9781450378956
DOI:10.1145/1465482
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Published: 18 April 1967

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