Instruction Sequences for Computer Science

Authors
Publication date 2012
ISBN
  • 9789491216640
Series Atlantis Studies in Computing, 2
Number of pages 229
Publisher Paris: Atlantis Press
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Informatics Institute (IVI)
Abstract
This book demonstrates that the concept of an instruction sequence offers a novel and useful viewpoint on issues relating to diverse subjects in computer science. Selected issues relating to well-known subjects from the theory of computation and the area of computer architecture are rigorously investigated in this book thinking in terms of instruction sequences. The subjects from the theory of computation, to wit the halting problem and non-uniform computational complexity, are usually investigated thinking in terms of a common model of computation such as Turing machines and Boolean circuits. The subjects from the area of computer architecture, to wit instruction sequence performance, instruction set architectures and remote instruction processing, are usually not investigated in a rigorous way at all.
Document type Book
Language English
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