David A. Patterson
PersonDavid A. Patterson is identified in the provided evidence as the coauthor, with John L. Hennessy, of the 2006 fourth edition of Computer Architecture: A Quantitative Approach. The same source cites Hennessy and Patterson in relation to the DLX instruction set implemented by the VAMP processor.
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David A. Patterson
David A. Patterson is referenced in the provided technical evidence as a coauthor, with John L. Hennessy, of Computer Architecture, Fourth Edition: A Quantitative Approach. The cited bibliographic entry lists the book as published by Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc. in San Francisco, CA, USA, in 2006, with ISBN 0123704901.
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1 connectionsHennessy and Patterson define the DLX instruction set.
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[1] David A. Patterson coauthored Computer Architecture, Fourth Edition: A Quantitative Approach with John L. Hennessy; the cited edition was published by Morgan Kaufmann Publishers Inc. in San Francisco in 2006 and has ISBN 0123704901. Test Program Generation for a Microprocessor: A Case Study
[2] The VAMP processor implements the full DLX instruction set from Hennessy and Patterson. Test Program Generation for a Microprocessor: A Case Study
[3] The DLX instruction set described in the VAMP case study includes load and store operations for double words, words, half words, and bytes, as well as shift, jump-and-link, arithmetic, and logical operations. Test Program Generation for a Microprocessor: A Case Study