© 1969 by British Computer Society
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Using a macro processor to aid software implementation
Computing Laboratory, University of Kent at Canterbury, Canterbury, UK
A method of software implementation is described whereby the logic of the software is described as a series of machine-independent macro calls. When it is desired to implement the software on a given machine these macro calls are mapped into the assembly language of that machine. The advantages and limitations of these techniques are discussed and some practical results are presented.
Received February 1969.