Word RAM

In theoretical computer science, the word RAM (word random-access machine) model is a model of computation in which a random-access machine does arithmetic and bitwise operations on a word of w bits. Michael Fredman and Dan Willard created it in 1990 to simulate programming languages like C.[1]

  1. ^ Fredman, Michael; Willard, Dan (1990). "Blasting through the information theoretic barrier with fusion trees". Symposium on Theory of Computing: 1–7.

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