Task skipping is an approximate computing technique that allows to skip code blocks according to a specific boolean condition to be checked at run-time.
This technique is usually applied on the most computational-intensive section of the code.
It relies on the fact that a tuple of values sequentially computed are going to be useful only if the whole tuple meet certain conditions.
The example that follows provides the result of task skipping applied on this C-like source code
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