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From global to national GHG budgets: the REgional Carbon Cycle Assessment and Processes-3 (RECCAP3). [PDF]
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Frozen Natural Orbitals-Based Coupled-Cluster Singles, Doubles, and (full) Triples - A Computational Study. [PDF]
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Measuring the Quality of Species List Contents. [PDF]
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Annual Review in Automatic Programming, 1963
Publisher Summary This chapter presents detailed specification of a system for describing the form and meaning of the statements in a phrase structure language, for example, a scientific autocode. Given such a description, the compiler compiler will generate a compiler for the language, that is, a program that can read and translate another program ...
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Publisher Summary This chapter presents detailed specification of a system for describing the form and meaning of the statements in a phrase structure language, for example, a scientific autocode. Given such a description, the compiler compiler will generate a compiler for the language, that is, a program that can read and translate another program ...
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Optimization aspects of compiler-compilers
ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 1970A decade of experience with prototype versions of compiler-compilers, some of which have been successful and some of which have not been so successful, leads us to the conclusion that we can now engineer good compiler-compilers which can generate efficient compilers that generate efficient object code.
Thomas E. Cheatham Jr. +1 more
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MUG1 - an incremental compiler-compiler
Proceedings of the annual conference on - ACM 76, 1976MUG1 is a compiler generating system developed and implemented at the Technical University of Munich. The structure of the system and the concepts used in the compiler description are presented. Special emphasis is laid on the use of MUG1 as a tool for the incremental design of programming languages and the construction of their compilers in parallel.
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Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2022
Welcome to the latest issue of Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis (STH) published under the “banner” of “Editorial Compilation,” this being the twelfth such issue. Although Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis is historically a theme-driven publication, ongoing opportunities emerge to disseminate wide-ranging contributions of current interest or ...
Emmanuel J. Favaloro +2 more
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Welcome to the latest issue of Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis (STH) published under the “banner” of “Editorial Compilation,” this being the twelfth such issue. Although Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis is historically a theme-driven publication, ongoing opportunities emerge to disseminate wide-ranging contributions of current interest or ...
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Proceedings of the 1967 22nd national conference on -, 1967
To the author's knowledge three other operational compiler-compiler systems, whose strategy is similar to the scheme documented here, have been developed. The Feldman system [6, 7, 8] is a bounded context, syntax directed system. Syntax specifications are expressed in Floyd production language (FPL) and semantics are defined in Feldman semantic ...
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To the author's knowledge three other operational compiler-compiler systems, whose strategy is similar to the scheme documented here, have been developed. The Feldman system [6, 7, 8] is a bounded context, syntax directed system. Syntax specifications are expressed in Floyd production language (FPL) and semantics are defined in Feldman semantic ...
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An intelligent compiler subsystem for a silicon compiler
24th ACM/IEEE conference proceedings on Design automation conference - DAC '87, 1987This paper presents a module generator which automatically generates and optimizes circuitry to satisfy constraints of speed, area and power. The user has complete control over the clock timing driving the circuitry and the area, width, or height of the resulting module.
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Introduction to compiler compilers
1974It may seem misleading to talk so much about language definition methods when we wish to examine the state of the art in compiler-compilers, but the one is directly dependent on the other. Compiler implementers have always complained that the language definers ignore their problems, but both sides should listen more carefully to what the other has to ...
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