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UNCOL

UNCOL (Universal Computer Oriented Language) was a proposed universal intermediate language for compilers introduced by Melvin E. Conway in 1958. It… 
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2015
2015
ANDF is an architectureand languageneutral distribution format resembling a compiler intermediate language. Architectureand… 
1998
1998
There are 100+ million computers in the world. Even smaller organizations have easily 100+ machines; 10,000+ are typical for… 
1996
1996
This paper describes the use of WatIF, a simple compiler intermediate form based on the λ-calculus, for writing compiler front… 
1990
1990
A retargetable compiler by using a hybrid interpretative/table-driven code generation scheme is described. The rapid development… 
1989
1989
There may be a new candidate for UNCOL: C. As a programming language. C comprises convenient features. However, several technical… 
1987
1987
Since 1982 NORSK DATA and the University of Kiel, Germany, have been cooperating in the area of compiler development. During this… 
1984
1984
University researchers love nothing better than to invent a new programmin g language . The trouble is, unless the language is… 
1977
1977
An intermediate semantics language, applicable to many source languages and machines, is proposed in this paper. Over its domain… 
1972
1972
In this paper the design of the software implementation language for the MU5 machine is considered. This has two representations…