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Who is Bose93? antonio@ifi.unizh.ch (Denis N. Antonioli) (1999-09-24) |
Re: Who is Bose93? crwfrd@engin.umich.edu (Randy Crawford) (1999-09-28) |
Re: Who is Bose93? messick@instantiations.com (Steve Messick) (1999-09-28) |
From: | "Steve Messick" <messick@instantiations.com> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 28 Sep 1999 00:26:18 -0400 |
Organization: | Compilers Central |
References: | 99-09-093 |
Keywords: | bibliography |
My copy isn't missing those pages.
[Bose83]
Bose, P. (1983), "Instruction set design for support of high-level
languages," PhD dissertation, UILU-ENG 83-2207, University of Illinois, pp.
1-175.
[Bose84]
Bose, P., and Davidson, E. S. (1984), "Design of instruction set
architectures for support of high-level languages," in A. Arbor (ed): Proc.
of the 11th ann. int. symp. on computer architecture, IEEE Comp. Soc. Press,
pp. 198-206.
--steve
Denis N. Antonioli <antonio@ifi.unizh.ch> wrote
> Debaere, Eddy H. and Campenhout, Jan M. Van,
> Interpretation and Instruction Path Coprocessing,
> MIT Press, 1990
>
> at the local library. It makes a good reading in these Java plagued days
;-),
> but a few pages are blank in my copy, among them the first pages of the
> literature list.
>
> The authors introduce 'The DIL approach', "a systematic process to
construct
> a Directly Interpretable Language (DIL) out of a formally specified HLL"
> They conclude with "For further details we refer to [Bose83] and
[Bose84]."
>
> Does somebody know who Bose is? Any faint remembrance? Any hint?
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