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Wednesday, May 5, 2010

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Online | Offline Tuitions for Compiler Construction

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UNIT - I

Classification of grammars, Context free grammars, Deterministic finite state automata (DFA) Non-DFA.

 

UNIT - II

Scanners, Top down parsing, LL grammars, Bottom up parsing, Polish expression Operator Precedence grammar, IR grammars, Comparison of parsing methods, Error handling.

 

Symbol table handling techniques, Organization for non-block and block structured languages.                                                                                                

 

UNIT - III

Run time storage administration, Static and dynamic allocation, Intermediate forms of source program, Polish N-tuple and syntax trees, Semantic analysis and code generation.

 

UNIT - IV

Code optimization, Folding, redundant sub-expression evaluation, Optimizatiion within iterative loops.                                                                                            

 

 

TEXT BOOKS:

1.         Tremblay, et. al., “The Theory and Practice of Compiler Writing”, McGraw Hill, New York, 1985.

2.         A. Holub, “Compiler Design in C”, PHI, 2004

3.         Aho, Ullman & Ravi Sethi, “Principles of Compiler Design”, Pearson Education, 2002

REFERENCES BOOKS:

1.         Andrew L. Appel, “Modern Compiler Implementation in C”, Delhi, Foundation Books, 2000.

2.         Dick Grune et. Al., “Modern Compiler Design”, Wiley Dreamtech, 2000.

 

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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

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UNIT – I

.Net architecture, Namespheres, Assemblies, object oriented features, memory management, interoperation with IOM, transaction in .NET, Structured exception handling, code access security.                                                                                              

 

UNIT – II

VB.NET

Similarities & differences with Visual Basic, windows focus, ADO.NET, working with databases, object oriented features.                                                                     

 

UNIT – III

ASP.NET

Similarities & difference with ASP, Architecture, web-form, development, XML, databases interface.                                                                                                     

 

UNIT – IV

C++ .NET

Similarities & differences with C/C++, Creating components, window four, menus, validation, database interface.                                                                                

 

 

TEXT:

1.         A. Chakraborti et. al., “Microsoft .NET framework”, PHI, 2002

2.         M. Reynolds et. al., “.NET Enterprise”, Wrox/SPD, 2002

 

REFERENCES:

1.         Richard Blaur & Mathew Reynolds, “Beginning VB.net 2003”, 3rd Edition, Wiley Dream Tech., 2003

2.         Chris Willman, John Kauffman, “Beginning ASP.net 1.1 with VB.NET 2003”, Wiley Dream Teach, 2003

3.         Chris Ullman, John Kauffman, “Beginning ASP.NET with Visual #.net 2003”, Wiley

Dream Tech, 2003

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