FOCUS Microcomputer Number System

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FOCUS is a number system and supporting computational algorithms especially useful for microcomputer control and other signal processing applications. FOCUS has the wide-ranging character of floating-point numbers with a uniformity of state distributions that give FOCUS better than a twofold accuracy advantage over an equal word length floating-point system. FOCUS computations are typically five times faster than single precision fixed-point or integer arithmetic for a mixture of operations, comparable in speed with hardware arithmetic for many applications. Algorithms for 8-bit and 16-bit implementations of FOCUS are included. © 1979, ACM. All rights reserved.

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Edgar, A. D., & Lee, S. C. (1979). FOCUS Microcomputer Number System. Communications of the ACM, 22(3), 166–177. https://doi.org/10.1145/359080.359085

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