Abstract

The elapsed running time of a set of operations depends heavily on the order in which those operations are presented for execution. Instruction scheduling reorders the operations in a procedure to reduce the code's execution time. The set of legal orders for the operations is constrained by the need to preserve the flow of values from the original code. The goal is to reduce the number of cycles, start to finish, required to execute the code.

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