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  • The Austin Protocol Compilerby Tommy M. McGuire

    Springer 2005; US$ 99.00

    The Austin Protocol Compiler illustrates that two types of semantics of TAP are equivalent. This book introduces the Austin Protocol Compiler (APC) that takes as input, a TAP specification of some protocol, and produces as output C-code that implements this protocol based on the concrete semantics of TAP. more...

  • The Compiler Design Handbookby Y.N. Srikant

    CRC Press 2002; US$ 169.95

    Addressing readers that already have a sound background in traditional compiler design, Srikant and Shankar (both of the department of computer science and automation, Indian Institute of Science, India) present discussions of some of the more complex issues brought about by recent changes in the field of compiler design. These include the fine-tun more...

  • Engineering a Compilerby Keith Cooper; Linda Torczon

    Elsevier 2003; US$ 94.95

    The proliferation of processors, environments, and constraints on systems has cast compiler technology into a wider variety of settings, changing the compiler and compiler writer's role. No longer is execution speed the sole criterion for judging compiled code. Today, code might be judged on how small it is, how much power it consumes, how well it compresses, or how many page faults it generates. In this evolving environment, the task of building a successful compiler relies upon the compiler writer's ability to balance and blend algorithms, engineering insights, and careful planning. Today's compiler writer must choose a path through a design space that is filled with diverse alternatives, each with distinct costs, advantages, and complexities.... more...

  • GCCby Arthur Griffith

    McGraw-Hill 2002; US$ 59.99

    Serves as a reference to the GCC open-source compiler. This work provides information on its features - including compiling Java code, building applications using multiple languages, using the debugger, linking, libraries, and more. more...

  • Compiling Esterelby Dumitru Potop-Butucaru; Stephen A. Edwards; Gerard Berry

    Springer 2007; US$ 159.00

    Designed as the definitive reference on the compilation of the Esterel synchronous reactive real-time language, Compiling Esterel covers all aspects of the language and includes a tutorial, a reference manual, its formal semantics, and detailed technical information about the many techniques used to compile it. Esterel is based on the simple idea of providing a software language that has a synchronous model of time. That is, the execution of the program is divided into discrete instants, and statements are either guaranteed to execute in a single instant, or take multiple instants as requested by the programmer. Suitable for programming safety-critical real-time systems, Esterel and its model of computation have found use in industrial applications... more...

  • The Compiler Design Handbookby Y.N. Srikant

    Taylor & Francis 2007; US$ 139.95

    Presenting the latest information on optimizations and code generation, this edition features 14 new chapters that cover just-in-time compilation, energy aware compiler optimizations, garbage collection, optimizations for the memory hierarchy, software protection, testing object-oriented software, and much more. more...

  • Design and Implementation of Compilerby Ravendra Singh; Vivek Sharma; Manish Varshney

    New Age International Pvt. Ltd., Publishers 2009; US$ 35.00

    About the Book: This well-organized text provides the design techniques of complier in a simple and straightforward manner. It describes the complete development of various phases of complier with their imitation of C language in order to have an understanding of their application. Primarily designed as a text for undergraduate students of Computer Science and Information Technology and postgraduate students of MCA. Key Features: Chapter1 covers all formal languages with their properties. More illustration on parsing to offer enhanced perspective of parser and also more examples in each segment to improve students skill to grasp the content discussed. Code optimization refers various special techniques in much detail. One complier... more...

  • Trustworthy Compilersby Vladimir O. Safonov

    John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2010; US$ 134.00

    The Most Complete, Real-World Guide to Compiler Development—and the Principles of Trustworthy Compilers Drawing on the author's over thirty years of expertise in compiler development, research, and instruction, Trustworthy Compilers introduces and analyzes the concept of trustworthy compilers and the principles of trustworthy compiler development, and provides analytical overview of other promising research works in this area. Vladimir Safonov shares the benefit of his long experience as a teacher and compiler development professional to explain that—even in such a well-studied area as compilers—there is still an opportunity for original results, efficient algorithms, and promising research and development. Beginning with a... more...

  • C Compilers for ASIPsby Manuel Hohenauer

    Springer 2010; US$ 129.00

    This book presents a novel approach for Architecture Description Language (ADL)-based instruction-set description that enables the automatic retargeting of the complete software toolkit from a single ADL processor model. This allows a high speedup in compiler generation and contributes to a more efficient ASIP design flow. Coverage includes a comprehensive overview of retargetable compilers and ADL based processor design, a methodology and related toolkit to generate a C-compiler fully automatically from an ADL processor model, and retargetable code optimization techniques to achieve retargetability and high code quality for two common architecture classes. more...

  • Automatic Parallelizationby Samuel P. Midkiff

    Morgan & Claypool Publishers 2012; US$ 45.00

    Compiling for parallelism is a longstanding topic of compiler research. This book describes the fundamental principles of compiling "regular" numerical programs for parallelism. We begin with an explanation of analyses that allow a compiler to understand the interaction of data reads and writes in different statements and loop iterations during program execution. These analyses include dependence analysis, use-def analysis and pointer analysis. Next, we describe how the results of these analyses are used to enable transformations that make loops more amenable to parallelization, and discuss transformations that expose parallelism to target shared memory multicore and vector processors. We then discuss some problems that arise when parallelizing... more...