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Central processing unit / Instruction set / Instruction set architectures / Instruction cycle / Optimum programming / Missile guidance / LGP-30 / D-37C / Computer architecture / Computing / Computer hardware
Date: 2008-07-23 04:19:35
Central processing unit
Instruction set
Instruction set architectures
Instruction cycle
Optimum programming
Missile guidance
LGP-30
D-37C
Computer architecture
Computing
Computer hardware

TIMING AND OPTlMIZATlON 8 Optimization is a programming technique which provides access to data and instructions with a minimum of nonproductive searching time. When a program is optimized for the LGP-21, the programmer

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