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Reply to the case against stack-oriented instruction sets
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Volume 6 ,  Issue 5  (December 1977) table of contents
Pages: 24 - 27  
Year of Publication: 1977
ISSN:0163-5964
Authors
Peter U. Schulthess  Universitaet Zuerich, Zuerich, Switzerland
Eduard P. Mumprecht  Universitaet Zuerich, Zuerich, Switzerland
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

In contrast to general opinion the advantages of stack architectures appear most clearly when handling more complex situations than evaluation of simple expressions.


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E. A. Feustel: On the advantages of tagged Aechitecture; IEEE Transactions on computers, Vol C-22, No. 7, July 1973.
 
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W. T. Wilner: Design of the B1700, AFIPS Conference Precedings, Vol 41, FJCC 1972, p. 489.
 
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E. I. Organick: Computer system organisation, Academic press, 1973.
 
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P. Schulthess: Ein Pascal System basierend auf einer interpretierten Deskriptorarchitektur, Informatik ETH Zuerich.

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