Title
Trace scheduling: a technique for global microcode compaction
Abstract
Microcode compaction is the conversion of sequential microcode into efficient parallel (horizontal) microcode. Local compaction techniques are those whose domain is basic blocks of code, while global methods attack code with a general flow control. Compilation of high-level microcode languages into efficient horizontal microcode and good hand coding probably both require effective global compaction techniques.
Year
Venue
Keywords
1981
Instruction-level parallel processors
hardware,compaction,iterative methods,production,helium,parallel processing
Field
DocType
ISBN
Data dependency,Microcode,Trace scheduling,Instruction scheduling,Computer science,Parallel processing,Parallel computing,Compaction
Journal
0-8186-6527-0
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
596
124.60
8
Authors
1
Search Limit
100596
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
joseph a fisher11410264.50