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stack model

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stack model [′stak ‚mäd·əl]
(computer science)
A model for describing the run-time execution of programs written in block-structured languages, consisting of a program component, which remains unchanged throughout the execution of the program; a control component, consisting of an instruction pointer and an environment pointer; and a stack of records containing all the data the program operates on.


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