This bibliography contains an annotated list of publications (excluding patents) related to microprogramming. Our objective was to prepare a supplement to existing, generally available bibliographies such as those previously published in the SIGMICRO Newsletter ("An Annotated Bibliography on Microprogramming I, Late 1969-Early 1972" by L.H. Jones et al and the Mitre Bibliography by J.A. Clapp et al) and the bibliographies in Husson, S.S., "Microprogramming: Principles and Practices," Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs (1970). We have attempted to identify papers which have appeared in earlier versions by giving references to entries in "An Annotated Bibliography on Microprogramming I" abbreviated simply as I.
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