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Software: Practice and Experience, 1979
AbstractThis paper illustrates a precise method for comparing microcomputer instruction sets for the purpose of language implementation. The standard of comparison is the Concurrent Pascal interpreter for the PDP 11/45 minicomputer. The paper identifies the most frequent virtual instructions and their implementation on the PDP 11/45 computer.
Per Brinch Hansen, Charles Hayden
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AbstractThis paper illustrates a precise method for comparing microcomputer instruction sets for the purpose of language implementation. The standard of comparison is the Concurrent Pascal interpreter for the PDP 11/45 minicomputer. The paper identifies the most frequent virtual instructions and their implementation on the PDP 11/45 computer.
Per Brinch Hansen, Charles Hayden
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10 - Commentary: A Comparison of Comparisons
Afrika Zamani, 2022This commentary on the articles collected in this issue confirms that they illustrate effectively the main approaches to historical comparison for Africa in recent centuries. The essay reaffirms A.I. Asiwaju's introductory statement of the crucial importance of comparative work in advancing studies of African history, and amplifies this argument by ...
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1991
Sutton [in his PhD thesis] introduced a reinforcement comparison term into the equations governing certain stochastic learning automata, arguing that it should speed up learning, particularly for unbalanced reinforcement tasks. Williams's subsequent extensions [REINFORCE] to the class of algorithms demonstrated that they were all performing approximate
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Sutton [in his PhD thesis] introduced a reinforcement comparison term into the equations governing certain stochastic learning automata, arguing that it should speed up learning, particularly for unbalanced reinforcement tasks. Williams's subsequent extensions [REINFORCE] to the class of algorithms demonstrated that they were all performing approximate
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2003
Abstract There is, however, a technical issue that needs to be taken into account. Suppose there are no differences among the groups, in which case none of the six null hypotheses just listed should be rejected. To keep things simple for the moment, assume all four groups have normal distributions with equal variances, in which case ...
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Abstract There is, however, a technical issue that needs to be taken into account. Suppose there are no differences among the groups, in which case none of the six null hypotheses just listed should be rejected. To keep things simple for the moment, assume all four groups have normal distributions with equal variances, in which case ...
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