TY - BOOK AU - Su,Yunlin AU - Yan,Song Y. ED - SpringerLink (Online service) TI - Principles of Compilers: A New Approach to Compilers Including the Algebraic Method SN - 9783642208355 AV - QA75.5-76.95 U1 - 004 23 PY - 2011/// CY - Berlin, Heidelberg PB - Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Imprint: Springer KW - Computer science KW - Coding theory KW - Computer Science KW - Computer Science, general KW - Coding and Information Theory N1 - Introduction -- Grammars and Languages -- Finite State Automata and Regular Expressions -- Lexical Analysis -- Pushdown Automata -- Context-free Grammars -- Syntax Analysis -- Attribute Grammars and Their Analysis -- Algebraic Method for Compiler Design -- Generation of Intermediate Code -- Debugging and Optimization -- Storage Management -- Generation of Object Code -- Compilation of Object-Oriented Languages -- Compilation of Parallel Languages -- Compilation of Grid Computing N2 - "Principles of Compilers: A New Approach to Compilers Including the Algebraic Method" introduces the ideas of the compilation from the natural intelligence of human beings by comparing similarities and differences between the compilations of natural languages and programming languages. The notation is created to list the source language, target languages, and compiler language, vividly illustrating the multilevel procedure of the compilation in the process. The book thoroughly explains the LL(1) and LR(1) parsing methods to help readers to understand the how and why. It not only covers established methods used in the development of compilers, but also introduces an increasingly important alternative — the algebraic formal method. This book is intended for undergraduates, graduates and researchers in computer science. Professor Yunlin Su is Head of the Research Center of Information Technology, Universitas Ma Chung, Indonesia and Department of Computer Science, Jinan University, Guangzhou, China. Dr. Song Y. Yan is a Professor of Computer Science and Mathematics at the Institute for Research in Applicable Computing, University of Bedfordshire, UK and Visiting Professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Harvard University, USA UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20835-5 ER -