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1. Software Pipelining of Loops 2. Introduction to Software Pipelining of Loops 3. Introduction to Compiler 4. Interpreters 5. The Structure of a Compiler 6. Intermediate Code Generation 7. Building a Compiler 8. Semantic Analysis 9. Applications of Compiler 10. Optimizations for Computer Architectures 11. Design of New Computer Architectures 12. Program Translations 13. Software Productivity Tools 14. Programming Language Basics 15. Minimisation of DFAs 16. Explicit Access Control 17. Parameter Passing Mechanisms 18. Introduction to Syntax analysis 19. Context-free grammars 20. Writing context free grammars 21. Derivation 22. Syntax trees and ambiguity 23. Operator precedence 24. Writing ambiguous expression grammars 25. Other sources of ambiguity 26. Syntax analysis and Predictive parsing 27. Nullable and FIRST 28. Predictive parsing revisited 29. FOLLOW 30. LL(1) parsing 31. Methods for rewriting grammars for LL(1) parsing 32. SLR parsing 33. Constructions of SLR parse tables 34. Conflicts in SLR parse-tables 35. Using precedence rules in LR parse tables 36. Using LR-parser generators 37. Properties of context-free languages 38. Introduction to Lexical Analysis 39. Regular expressions 40. Short hands 41. Nondeterministic finite automata 42. Converting a regular expression to an NFA 43. Deterministic finite automata 44. Converting an NFA to a DFA 45. The subset construction 46. Dead states 47. Lexers and lexer generators 48. Splitting the input stream 49. Lexical errors 50. Properties of regular languages 51. Limits to expressive power 52. The Role of the Lexical Analyzer 53. Input Buffering 54. Specification of Tokens 55. Operations on Languages 56. Regular Definitions and Extensions 57. Recognition of Tokens 58. The Lexical-Analyzer Generator Lex 59. Finite Automata 60. Construction of an NFA from a Regular Expression 61. Efficiency of String-Processing Algorithms 62. The Structure of the Generated Analyzer 63. Optimization of DFA-Based Pattern Matchers 64. Introduction to Syntax-Directed Translator 65. Evaluating an SDD at the Nodes of a Parse Tree 66. Evaluation Orders for SDD\’s 67. Ordering the Evaluation of Attributes 68. A larger example of calculating FIRST and FOLLOW 69. Syntax Definition
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