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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
From UNCOL to ANDF: Progress in Standard Intermediate Languages
Stavros M. Macrakis
2015
Corpus ID: 53807813
ANDF is an architectureand languageneutral distribution format resembling a compiler intermediate language. Architectureand…
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1998
1998
An unconventional proposal: using the x86 architecture as the ubiquitous virtual standard architecture
J. Liedtke
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N. Islam
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T. Jaeger
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Vsevolod Panteleenko
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Yoonho Park
ACM SIGOPS European Workshop
1998
Corpus ID: 5573726
There are 100+ million computers in the world. Even smaller organizations have easily 100+ machines; 10,000+ are typical for…
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1996
1996
A functional intermediate form for diverse source languages
David V. Mason
Conference of the Centre for Advanced Studies on…
1996
Corpus ID: 16718395
This paper describes the use of WatIF, a simple compiler intermediate form based on the λ-calculus, for writing compiler front…
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1991
1991
ANDF: Finally an UNCOL After 30 Years
Manuel E. Benitez
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P. Chan
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J. Davidson
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A. Holler
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Sue Meloy
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Vatsa Santhanam
1991
Corpus ID: 65249789
1990
1990
A retargetable compiler for the generation of control routines of a microprocessor-based digital system
Y. Kuo
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Ling-Yeung Kung
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G.-H. Jeng
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T. Cheng
Ninth Annual International Phoenix Conference on…
1990
Corpus ID: 61367360
A retargetable compiler by using a hybrid interpretative/table-driven code generation scheme is described. The rapid development…
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1989
1989
Übersetzung zwischen höheren Programmiersprachen: eine Lösung des UNCOL-Problems?
Klaus Bothe
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C. Horn
Angew. Inform.
1989
Corpus ID: 19259947
There may be a new candidate for UNCOL: C. As a programming language. C comprises convenient features. However, several technical…
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1987
1987
Experience with VDM in Norsk Data
U. Schmidt
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Reinhard Völler
VDM Europe
1987
Corpus ID: 30566545
Since 1982 NORSK DATA and the University of Kiel, Germany, have been cooperating in the area of compiler development. During this…
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1984
1984
Does anybody out there want to write <u>HALF</u> of a compiler?
A. Tanenbaum
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E. Keizer
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H. van Staveren
SIGP
1984
Corpus ID: 41899538
University researchers love nothing better than to invent a new programmin g language . The trouble is, unless the language is…
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1977
1977
FUNL Semantics Work Towards UNCOL
R. Fraley
1977
Corpus ID: 63685358
An intermediate semantics language, applicable to many source languages and machines, is proposed in this paper. Over its domain…
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1972
1972
The MU5 compiler target language and autocode
P. Capon
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D. Morris
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J. Rohl
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I. R. Wilson
Computer/law journal
1972
Corpus ID: 34195179
In this paper the design of the software implementation language for the MU5 machine is considered. This has two representations…
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