Abstract

This paper decribes a very general, yet unusually simple, technique for instruction sequencing which permits instruction "look-ahead" and parallel execution of instructions. The technique, which is based on the use of "sequencing matrices", is applied to straight-line instruction sequencing, conditional branching, and storage accessing.

Keywords

look-ahead, parallelism, instruction sequencing, computer architecture

Dynamic Instruction Scheduling
Conway, L., Randell, B., Rozenberg, D.P., Senzig, D.N.
RJ 565, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, NY, USA, March, 1969
Keywords : look-ahead, parallelism, instruction sequencing, computer architecture