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Abstract: Speculative computing is a technique to improve the execution time of certain applications by starting some computations before it is known that the computations are required. A speculative computation will eventually become mandatory (i.e. required) or irrelevant (i.e. not required). In the absence of side effects irrelevant computations may be aborted. However, with side effects a computation which is irrelevant for the value it produces may still be relevant for the side effects it... (Update)

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@misc{ center-mitsubishi,
  author = "Cambridge Research Center",
  title = "Mitsubishi Electric Research Laboratories",
  url = "citeseer.comp.nus.edu.sg/678330.html" }
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