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YESS: a Y86 pipelined processor simulator

Published: 23 March 2007 Publication History

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A popular approach to teaching computer organization and architecture is through the use of a simulator. Simulators enable students to experiment with machines that are unavailable or obsolete. Students gain an even deeper understanding of architecture by having to actually implement an architecture simulator. This paper discusses the Y86 simulator that students are required to implement during the lab component of a computer systems course. This project provides students with an in-depth understanding of pipelined processors and the opportunity to participate in the development of a relatively large software product.

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ACMSE '07: Proceedings of the 45th annual ACM Southeast Conference
March 2007
574 pages
ISBN:9781595936295
DOI:10.1145/1233341
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Published: 23 March 2007

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  1. assembly language
  2. computer architecture
  3. simulation

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  • (2023)Experiences with a Hardware Description Language for a CS-major's Computer Organization Course2023 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE)10.1109/FIE58773.2023.10343254(1-9)Online publication date: 18-Oct-2023
  • (2022)LY86-64Proceedings of the 2022 ACM Southeast Conference10.1145/3476883.3520224(31-37)Online publication date: 18-Apr-2022
  • (2020)Assembly language and processor design: an integrated projectDYNA10.15446/dyna.v87n212.7957987:212(57-62)Online publication date: 1-Jan-2020

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