Abstract

High-level-language (HLL) computer architecture refers to those architecture which can accept one or more high-level languages (such as Fortran, Alogl, Snobol, etc.). This paper classifies the HLL computer architecture into four types (von Neumann architecture, syntax-oriented architecture, indirect execution architecture, and direct execution architecture) based on the criterion of proximity in lexicality, syntax and semantics between the high-level language and the machine language. It then introduce es concepts of these high-level-language architecture. A simple example is employed to illustrate the differences among these four types of architecture.

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