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The Computer Journal 1985 28(1):9-16; doi:10.1093/comjnl/28.1.9
© 1985 by British Computer Society
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Further Study of a Stack-length Model

D. T. Goodwin *

University of Keele, Newcastle, UK

This paper continues analysis of the model of arithmetic stack behaviour set up in Goodwin (1977),1 and further investigated in Goodwin (1980).2 It studies a certain type of condition computable at compile time under which an infinity of program runs may use the stack without underflow.



* Address for correspondence: 2 West Lawn, Bearwood College, Wokingham, Berks., RG11 5BH.

§ University of Keele, Newcastle, Staffs., ST5 5BG


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