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Date: Tue, 14 Jan 1997 20:29:20 GMTServer: NCSA/1.5Content-type: text/html<HTML><HEAD><TITLE> BU CAS CS 525: Compiler Design---Syllabus </TITLE></HEAD><BODY><center><H2> Syllabus for CS525</h2><h3>Summer Session I, 1996</H3></center><h3> Instructor:<!WA0><A href="http://www.cs.bu.edu/faculty/snyder/home.html"> W<font size=3>ayne</font> S<font size=3>nyder</font></A></h3><UL type=circle><LI> Office: MCS 280<li> Office Phone: 353-8925<li> email: <!WA1><a href=mailto:snyder@cs"> snyder </a><li> Office hours: Tues, Wed, Thurs 1:00 -- 1:45</UL><h3> Prerequisites:</h3> [ (CS320 or CS520) and CS305 ] or Equivalent(see instructor).<h3> Time and Place:</h3> MTWR 11--1, room MCS B33<h3> Textbook:</h3> <i> Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools</i>, byAho, Sethi, and Ullman is required, and <i>l Lex & Yacc</i> by Levine, Mason, and Brown (O'Reilly & Associates Inc.)is recommended for the project.I shall occasionally hand outnotes on topics, such as attribute grammars and attributeevaluation, which are not covered sufficiently formally in the text.I will also occasionally make materials(such as handouts and assignments) available over the World Wide Web. <h3> Assignments and Tests:</h3> There will be approximately 4 problem sets assigned during the course, a midterm, and a cummulativetwo hour final. There will also be a programming project which youwill start by yourself, and finish ingroups of 2--3; the project is to implement a small compiler for a subset of Pascal, using the compilerconstruction tools available in Unix (Lex and Yacc).The project will be broken into 3 -- 4 pieces, due separately. Your final grade willbe determined <i> approximately</i> as follows: problem sets -- 25%, project -- 25%, midterm -- 20%, final -- 30%. No makeup tests will be given and there will be a penalty of 10% a day for late assignments and projects. Projects andassignments are due at 5pm on the due date under my office door.<h3> Topics:</h3> This course is an introduction toone side of the rather large field of the implementation ofprogramming languages. We will only cover the theory ofcompiler design for imperative languages.For the most part we will follow the textbook, coveringthe major part of chapters 1 -- 9. If time permits, I willcover some material in chapter 10 as well. In the past this coursehas emphasized theory over practice (since that is my interest), andwe have not spent much time on code generation. This time I willtry to save some time earlier by covering fewer topics in lexical analysisand parsing, and spending more class time on code generation fora hypothetical machine. The project will reflect the materialcovered, and we will try to get to the point of actual code generationfor Pascal programs (without structured data or procedures). <h3> Note:</h3>You should periodically read your mail, and look at the maincs525 webpage to get messages about changes inoffice hours, corrections to homeworks or projects, etc. I will try to answer mailsent to me in a timely fashion, but this is not always possible;if I haven't responded to a mail message within 24 hours, catch meafter class or in office hours instead. </BODY></HTML>
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