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Flow of Control

2021
In this chapter we will learn the first simple mechanism of changing the execution flow (also known as the “flow of control”), so that we execute our code in a slightly more flexible manner than having to run one command after another in a sequential fashion. We will illustrate the concept of changing the flow of execution.
Anton Bogdanovych, Tomas Trescak
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Traces of Control-Flow Graphs

2009
This is a new applied development of trace theory to compilation. Trace theory allows to commute independent program instructions, but overlooks the differences between control and data dependencies. Control(C)-dependences, unlike data-dependences, are determined by the Control Flow Graph, modelled as a local DFA.
Simone Campanoni   +1 more
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Flow of Control

1987
In this chapter we leave behind the “operating system” of the lisp machine and return to aspects of the lisp language itself. In particular, we’ll look at the various constructs for determining the flow of control. The notes are a little sketchier than usual, because this material is covered reasonably well in Part V of volume 2 of the Symbolics ...
Hank Bromley, Richard Lamson
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Flow Control

Applied Mechanics Reviews, 1989
The ability to actively or passively manipulate a flow field to effect a desired change is of immense technological importance. In this article, methods of control to achieve transition delay, separation postponement, lift enhancement, drag reduction, turbulence augmentation, or noise suppression are considered.
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Imaging flow cytometry

Nature Reviews Methods Primers, 2022
Paul Rees, Huw D Summers, Andrew Filby
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Token flow control

2008 41st IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Microarchitecture, 2008
Amit Kumar 0002   +2 more
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Controlling the Flow

2018
The previous chapters covered ways to create statements and which operators to use. Sometimes, elements of logic were added to make the code runnable for you. This chapter is dedicated to explain how to manipulate the execution of your code using fundamental programming—conditional and repetitive statements.
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Waste flow control

2011
Marc J. Rogoff, Francois Screve
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Control of Flow

2019
The methods of controlling and directing the flow of execution of a program are the main topics of this chapter. We first look at branching, which can be controlled by logical tests, or by pattern matching. Then we introduce the principle of iteration and the three types of loop constructs available in the C language.
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Why are My Flows Different? A Tutorial on Flow Exporters

IEEE Communications Surveys and Tutorials, 2020
Gernot Vormayr, Tanja Zseby
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