Abstract
Colorado State University is in the process of building a research emphasis in the area of firmware engineering and microprogramming through the Department of Computer Science and the Center for Computer-Assisted Engineering. The primary participants are Dr. Gearold Johnson, Dr. Robert Mueller, Dr. Michael Andrews, several full-time graduate research assistants (including two doctoral candidates), and a part-time graduate student from the Hewlett Packard Desktop Computer Division.
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