A high-level language computer architecture (HLLCA) is a computer architecture designed to be targeted by a specific high-level programming language (HLL)...
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In computer science, a high-level programming language is a programming language with strong abstraction from the details of the computer. In contrast...
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A low-level programming language is a programming language that provides little or no abstraction from a computer's instruction set architecture—commands...
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The High Level Architecture (HLA) is a standard for distributed simulation, used when building a simulation for a larger purpose by combining (federating)...
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In computer science and computer engineering, computer architecture is a description of the structure of a computer system made from component parts. It...
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high-level language computer architecture, where the trusted base is pushed into hardware, and the entire system is written in a high-level language....
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CLU translators. Historically, computers under the Elbrus brand comprised several different instruction set architectures (ISAs). The first of them was...
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Ohran, Richard (August 1984). "Lilith and Modula-2: A case study of high-level-language processor design". Byte. pp. 181–192. Retrieved 6 March 2021. Reprint...
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Java processor (category High-level language computer architecture)
concrete machine. These were the most popular form of a high-level language computer architecture, and were "an attractive choice for building embedded...
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Rekursiv (category High-level language computer architecture)
computer architectures intended to implement object-oriented concepts directly in hardware, a form of high-level language computer architecture. The Rekursiv...
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