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A Hardware Programming Language (AHPL) is software developed at University of Arizona that has been used as a tool for teaching computer organization.
It was initially started as a set of notations for representation of computer hardware for academics, which is later started to be considered as a Hardware Description Language [1] on development of compiler and simulator [2] for it. This language describes a hardware functionality as flow of data between the ports or sub-modules.
The notation, syntax, and semantics were based on the APL [3] programming language.
References
[edit ]- ^ Sagahyroon, Assim A. (2000). "From AHPL to VHDL: a course in hardware description languages". IEEE Transactions on Education. 43 (4). IEEE Computer Society: 449–454. Bibcode:2000ITEdu..43..449S. doi:10.1109/13.883357.
- ^ Hill, Frederick J. (1974). "Introducing AHPL". Computer. 7 (12). Los Alamitos, CA, USA: IEEE Computer Society: 28–30. doi:10.1109/MC.1974.6323406. ISSN 1558-0814. S2CID 34750581.
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