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High-Level Language Computer Architecture

✍ Scribed by Yaohan Chu


Publisher
Elsevier Inc, Academic Press
Year
1975
Tongue
English
Leaves
279
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This volume aims to fill a current need of tutorial material on high-level language computer architecture. The first chapter presents a classification of high-level language computer architecture according to the proximity of the machine language and the programming language. This classification gives four types: von Neumann architecture, syntax-oriented architecture, indirect execution architecture, and direct execution architecture. In order to illustrate the possible evolution of computer architecture, design concepts of Japanese-language data processing systems are chosen as an example and present in the next chapter. The chapter by Carlson surveys the high-level language computer architecture. That by Doran describes the syntax-oriented architecture. The chapter by Laliotis is a tutorial on the historical symbol computer system that was developed by Fairchild Corporation and is now being evaluated by the Iowa State University. The Symbol system makes use of an indirect execution architecture. The chapter by Bloom presents design concepts of direct-execution architecture for the Algol 60 language. Lastly, the chapter by Robinet describes the architecture for the processor for an APL subset. and the programming language. This classicfication gives

✦ Table of Contents


Content:
CONTRIBUTORS, Page ii
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Dedication, Page v
List of Contributors, Page ix
Preface, Pages xi-xii
Concepts of High-Level Language Computer Architecture, Pages 1-14, Yaohan Chu
Design Concepts of Japanese-Language Data Processing Systems, Pages 15-30, Yaohan Chu
A Survey of High-Level Language Computer Architecture, Pages 31-62, Carl R. Carlson
Architecture of Stack Machines, Pages 63-108, Robert W. Doran
Architecture of the SYMBOL Computer System, Pages 109-185, Theodore A. Laliotis
Conceptual Design of a Direct High-Level Language Processor, Pages 187-242, Howard M. Bloom
Architectural Design of an APL Processor, Pages 243-268, Bernard J. Robinet
Index, Pages 269-273


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