L. W. Hoevel. "Ideal" directly executed languages: An analytical argument for emulation. IEEE Transactions on Computers, C-23(8):759--767, August 1974.

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....storage. The instruction pointer may also be changed by the semantic routine to implement jumps and conditional expressions. Intermediate architectures with a direct (one to one) correspondence between the intermediate and HLL instructions sets have been researched by L. W. Hoevel and M. J. Flynn [Hoe74, Fly80, FH83, FH84]. The goal was to find an ideal execution architecture, which preserves the one to one correspondence and provides a minimum instruction encoding, compilation and execution time within a given environment. The approach has been exercised for a concrete high level language, FORTRAN, and ....

L. W. Hoevel. "Ideal" directly executed languages: An analytical argument for emulation. IEEE Transactions on Computers, C-23(8):759--767, August 1974.

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