
doi: 10.1007/bf01931670
The linearization of flow charts is considered with particular reference to the extent of the jump structure, resulting from the geometry of the flow chart, that it is necessary to impose on the resulting program. A heuristic method for reducing the amount of time spent on jump instructions is presented.
General topics in the theory of software, Algorithms in computer science
General topics in the theory of software, Algorithms in computer science
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