COMPILER DESIGN

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PHI Learning, Jan 1, 2005 - Computers - 244 pages
This well-designed text, which is the outcome of the author's many years of study, teaching and research in the field of Compilers, and his constant interaction with students, presents both the theory and design techniques used in Compiler Designing. The book introduces the readers to compilers and their design challenges and describes in detail the different phases of a compiler. The book acquaints the students with the tools available in compiler designing. As the process of compiler designing essentially involves a number of subjects like Automata Theory, Data Structures, Algorithms, Computer Architecture, and Operating System, the contributions of these fields are also emphasized. Various types of parsers are elaborated starting with the simplest ones like recursive descent and LL to the most intricate ones like LR, canonical LR, and LALR, with special emphasis on LR parsers. Designed primarily to serve as a text for a one-semester course in Compiler Designing for undergraduate and postgraduate students of Computer Science, this book would also be of considerable benefit to the professionals.

About the author (2005)

SANTANU CHATTOPADHYAY, Ph.D., is Associate Professor at the Department of Electronics and Electrical Communication Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. He has more than 120 publications/presentations to his credit in reputed refereed international journals and conferences. He has also written books titled Compiler Design and System Software, both published by PHI Learning. A Chinese translation of his book Compiler Design has also been brought out by McGraw-Hill Education (Asia). He has also co-authored a book on Additive Cellular Automata published by the IEEE Computer Society Press, USA.

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