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<HTML><HEAD><TITLE>CS 531: Advanced Compiler Construction</TITLE></HEAD><BODY><H1>CS 531: Advanced Compiler Construction</H1><STRONG>Winter 1995</STRONG><BR><STRONG>TTh 2:00-3:15</STRONG><BR><STRONG>120 TMCB</STRONG><BR><P><b> Instructor: </b> <!WA0><a href="http://www.cs.byu.edu/info/pegbert.html">Parris K. Egbert</a><br> <b> Office:  </b> 3328 TMCB <br>  <b> Phone:  </b> 378-4029 <br>  <b> Office Hours: </b> 9:00 - 10:15 TTh <br> <b> Email:  </b> egbert@cs.byu.edu <br><P><b> Teaching Assistant: </b> Kenneth Li <br> <b> Office:  </b> 3304 TMCB <br>  <b> Phone:  </b> 378-8352 <br>  <b> Office Hours: </b> TBD <br> <b> Email:  </b> kkl@bert.cs.byu.edu <br> <H2>Text</H2><EM>Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools</EM>by Aho, Sethi, and Ullman<H2> Course Description</H2>The purpose of this course is to study advanced topicspertaining to compiler construction.  Since <!WA1><a href="http://www.cs.byu.edu/courses/cs531/syllabus.html">CS 431</A> is a prerequisite to thiscourse, a basic knowledge and understanding of compilers is assumed.  Thiscourse will take a more in-depth look at compiler topics such as variousparsing techniques and grammars, code optimization, error recovery, andtype checking.<H2>Grading</H2>Final grades will be determined from the following:<PRE>		Midterm Exam:	30%	Final Exam:	35%	Programs:	30%	Papers:		 5%</PRE>	<H2>Programs</H2>All programs for this course will be written in either C or C++. You can use any machine you would like.  Access to the department PCs orUNIX machines will be given for those who need and desire it.  There willbe three programs assigned throughout the semester.  They will be fairlytime consuming and involved, so it is strongly recommended that you beginearly on them.  You will pass off your assignments by running them on inputthat I give you and turning in the results.  If you begin early on theassignments and budget your time wisely, you will have enough time tocomplete the assignments.  If you don't, you probably won't finish.  <P>Sincelate homework is such a hassle to deal with, you will be penalizedsubstantially for turning you work in late.  The late policy is:  a10% deduction the first day late, 20% the second day, 30% the third day,40% for the fourth day, 50% for the fifth day, and no credit will be givenafter that time.<P>The <!WA2><A href="http://www.cs.byu.edu/courses/cs531/program1.html">first program</A> will be to write alexical analyzer generator.  Forthose of you familiar with LEX, you will essentially be writing a LEXequivalent.  The <!WA3><A href="http://www.cs.byu.edu/courses/cs531/program2.html">second assignment</A> will beto write a parser generator (like YACC).  The <!WA4><A href="http://www.cs.byu.edu/courses/cs531/program3.html">third assignment</A> willdeal with compiler optimizations.<H2>Papers</H2>You will write two papers this semester.  The first will be dueFeb. 9, and the second will be due March 30.  The papers will be between 3and 6 pages in length and must contain at least 3 bibliographic references.<P> For each paper you are to take a research topic in compiler construction,describe the topic, reference work that has been done in the area, andpresent ways of improving previous work or new ideas for solving theproblem at hand.  The purpose of the papers is to familiarize you withcurrent work being done in this field.  The best way of accomplishing thisis to have you research into the current literature and become familiarwith journals, conferences and people in this area.<H2>Course Notes</H2>The course notes are available in the reserve section of the library.<H2>Exams</H2>There will be one mid-term exam during the semester on March 2.The final will be held Wednesday, April 26 from 3 PM to 6 PM.<H2>Tentative Course Outline</H2>There is a <!WA5><A href="http://www.cs.byu.edu/courses/cs531/outline.html">tentative course outline</A> available.<H2> CS.531 News Group </H2>There is a <!WA6><A href="news:cs.531"> news group </A> for this class where students can have discussions.<HR>Go to<!WA7><A href="http://www.cs.byu.edu/info/courses.html">BYU CS Courses</A> <!WA8><a href="http://www.cs.byu.edu/byu.html"><!WA9><img align=MIDDLE src="http://www.cs.byu.edu/buttons/button-to-cs.gif" ALT="BYU CS Dept."></a><hr><ADDRESS>Converted to HTML Wed Jan 18 11:38:29 1995 ... </ADDRESS><EM>UpdatedWed Jan 18 12:05:45 1995</EM><ADDRESS>by <!WA10><a href="http://lal.cs.byu.edu/people/black.html">Paul E. Black</a>(black@lal.cs.byu.edu)</ADDRESS></BODY></HTML>

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