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Compiler Design by Prof.Y.N.Srikant,Department of Computer Science and Automation,IISC Bangalore. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in
Course Description :
This course aims to teach students the principles involved in compiler design. It will cover all the basic components of a compiler but not the advanced material on optimizations and machine code generation.
The treatment will be at the level of a graduate course.
Contents:
Overview of compilation
Run-Time Environments
Local Optimizations
Machine code generation
Global Register Allocation
Implementing Object-Oriented Languages
Introduction to Machine-Independent Optimizations
Data-Flow Analysis
Control-Flow Analysis
Machine-Independent Optimizations
Data-Flow Analysis: Theoretical Foundations
Partial Redundancy Elimination
The Static Single Assignment Form
Automatic Parallelization
Instruction Scheduling
Software Pipelining
Energy-Aware Software Systems
Just-In-Time Compilation
Garbage Collection
Inter-procedural Data-Flow Analysis
Worst Case Execution Time Estimation
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