LISA (programming language)
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LISA (Language for Instruction Set Architectures) is a computer programming language to describe the instruction set of a processor.
References
- V. Zivojnovic, S. Pees, Ch. Schläger, H. Meyr, LISA bridges gaps in high-tech languages, Electronic Engineering Times, Oct 7, 1996
- [1] V. Zivojnovic, S. Pees, H. Meyr, LISA – machine description language and generic machine model for HW/SW co-design, Proceedings of the IEEE Workshop on VLSI Signal Processing (San Francisco), Oct. 1996
External links
- LISA project page at RWTH Aachen, Germany
- Processor Designer is a tool sold by Synopsys to create processors from LISA 2.0 descriptions