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Automatic analysis of work programs

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A Count-Convolve program for M-20 computers is proposed that operates autonomously also in the IS-2 system. It makes it possible to analyze job programs for determining the amount of “administrative” operations in organizing the computations with amalgamated quantities.

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Translated from Zapiski Nauchnykh Seminarov Leningradskogo Otdeleniya Matematicheskogo Instituta im. V. A. Steklova AN SSSR, Vol. 48, pp. 23–31, 1974.

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Malyshev, N.B., Smirnova, T.N. Automatic analysis of work programs. J Math Sci 10, 655–661 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01083967

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