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The universal compiling system
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Volume 14 ,  Issue 12  (December 1979) table of contents
Pages: 64 - 70  
Year of Publication: 1979
ISSN:0362-1340
Authors
H. C. Gyllstrom  SPERRY UNIVAC, Roseville, Minnesota
R. C. Knippel  SPERRY UNIVAC, Roseville, Minnesota
L. C. Ragland  SPERRY UNIVAC, Roseville, Minnesota
K. E. Spackman  SPERRY UNIVAC, Roseville, Minnesota
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

The Universal Compiling System (UCS) is a unified compiling system for a set of languages and architectures. The integrated implementation discipline of UCS results in reduced development and maintenance costs and increased reliability and efficiency. The key to the UCS design is the strict separation of the source language dependent processes from the architecture dependent processes. This is made possible through the use of an intermediate text and dictionary (symbol table) which is both language independent and architecture independent.



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H. C. Gyllstrom: colleagues
R. C. Knippel: colleagues
L. C. Ragland: colleagues
K. E. Spackman: colleagues