Abstract
The Computer Science Department of the University of Southwestern Louisiana (USL) has a long history of involvement in the area of firmware engineering. The CODES project began in October, 1982. It brings together the experience gained in earlier work to focus on the design and implementation of an integrated suite of microprogramming tools. The primary participants in this project are Dr. Joseph L. Linn, Dr. Subrata Dasgupta, Dr. Bruce D. Shriver, several full-time and part-time graduate research assistants at both the M.Sc. and Ph.D. level and several undergraduate students. The CODES project has been supported, in part, via funding from the Advanced Technology Laboratory of the RCA Corporation.
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