See this document in CiteSeerX!

Java as an Intermediate Language (1996)  (Make Corrections)  (11 citations)
Jonathan C. Hardwick and Jay Sipelstein August 12, 1996 CMU-CS-96-161 School...



  Home/Search   Context   Related

 
View or download:
cmu.edu/~jch/public...CMUCS96161.pdf
Cached:  PDF   PS.gz  PS  Image  Update  Help

From:  cmu.edu/~jch/publications (more)
(Enter author homepages)

Rate this article: (best)
  Comment on this article  
(Enter summary)

Abstract: We present our experiences in using Java as an intermediate language for the high-level programming language Nesl. (Update)

Context of citations to this paper:   More

...directly generates JVM bytecode without using Java language source code. Using JVM bytecode as compilation target has several advantages [6]. The high availability of JVM makes the languages more portable. Advanced JIT compilers can easily achieve high execution performance...

...(all answers) con gure the questions. Fig. 6. Types of Questions 3 HoloJava Java is adequate to be used as an intermediate language [16]. On the other hand, standard Java cannot directly support logic actions, history and mobility. These aspects need special support to be...

Cited by:   More
Using Mobility and Blackboards to Support a.. - Barbosa, Yamin.. (2001)   (Correct)
Extensible Virtual Machines - Harris (2001)   (Correct)
Technical Overview of the Common Language Runtime - Meijer, Gough (2000)   (Correct)

Similar documents (at the sentence level):
16.3%:   Interactive Simulations on the Web: Compiling NESL into.. - Hardwick, Narlikar.. (1997)   (Correct)
15.3%:   Interactive Simulations on the Web: - Compiling Nesl Into   (Correct)

Similar documents based on text:   More   All
0.4:   Cvl: A C Vector Library - Manual Version 2 - Blelloch, Chatterjee, Hardwick, .. (1993)   (Correct)
0.3:   Java as an Intermediate Language - Hardwick, Sipelstein (1996)   (Correct)
0.3:   Implementation of a Portable Nested Data-Parallel.. - Blelloch, Chatterjee.. (1994)   (Correct)

Related documents from co-citation:   More   All
5:   Pizza into Java: Translating Theory into Practice - Odersky, Wadler - 1997
5:   The Java Virtual Machine Specification (context) - Lindholm, Yellin - 1996
3:   the ACM SIGPLAN '96 Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation.. (context) - of - 1996

BibTeX entry:   (Update)

Jonathan C. Hardwick and Jay Sipelstein. Java as an intermediate language. Technical Report CMUCS -96-161, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, August 1996. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/hardwick96java.html   More

@techreport{ jonathan96java,
    author = "Hardwick, Jonathan C. and Sipelstein, Jay",
    title = "{J}ava as an {I}ntermediate {L}anguage",
    number = "CMU-CS-96-161",
    month = "August",
    year = "1996",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/hardwick96java.html" }
Citations not processed or no citations identified.



The graph only includes citing articles where the year of publication is known.


Documents on the same site (http://www-2.cs.cmu.edu/~jch/publications.html):   More
Practical Parallel Divide-and-Conquer Algorithms - Hardwick (1997)   (Correct)
Implementation and Evaluation of an Efficient - Parallel Delaunay Triangulation   (Correct)
Porting a Vector Library: a Comparison of MPI, Paris, CMMD and.. - Hardwick (1994)   (Correct)

Online articles have much greater impact   More about CiteSeer.IST   Add search form to your site   Submit documents   Feedback  

CiteSeer.IST - Copyright Penn State and NEC