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The FORTRAN project - a multifaceted approach to software-firmware high level language support

Published: 27 September 1976 Publication History

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A description of a novel approach for the support of high level languages is presented. This approach consists of different machines for different task structures, even if those tasks are written in the same high level language. At the same time, a high degree of similarity of the machines is maintained.
Preliminary results and the outline of future work are briefly summarized.

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[1]
John Stockenberg: Private Communication, See forthcoming Ph.D. Thesis from Brown University. Part of the techniques due to John Stockenberg were presented in (3).
[2]
Gideon Frieder and Rina Shachar: Machine Design for high speed FORTRAN support on a B1700. To be published.
[3]
G. Frieder: Microprogramming and Operating Systems, Infotech State of the Art report, Vol. 23, 1975, p. 393.
[4]
Donald E. Knuth: An Empirical Study of FORTRAN programs, Department of Computer Science, Stanford University, 1970.
[5]
X3J3 Committee Draft of Proposed ANS FORTRAN, SIGPLAN Notices, Vol. 11, No. 3, 1976.
[6]
See for example: Susan L. Graham, Mark Weghan: A fast and usually linear algorithm for global flow analysis, JACM 23, 1 (1976} p. 172.
[7]
Peter Lutz: A dedicated FORTRAN machine: Some problems with equivalence. To be published.

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MICRO 9: Proceedings of the 9th annual workshop on Microprogramming
September 1976
60 pages
ISBN:9781450374477
DOI:10.1145/800145
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Published: 27 September 1976

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