Compilers 1/e plus Selected Online Chapters from Compilers 2/e Update Package
Alfred V. Aho, Columbia University
Monica S. Lam, Stanford University
Ravi Sethi, Avaya Labs
Jeffrey D. Ullman, Stanford University

ISBN-10: 0321428900
ISBN-13: 9780321428905

Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Copyright: 2006
Format: Access Card Package; 700 pp
Status: Out of Print

Suggested retail price: $118.80
This item is out of print and is no longer available for purchase.

This classic book, known to professors, students, and developers worldwide as "the Dragon Book" is the bible of compiler design.  It provides a thorough grounding in the theory and practice of compilers.  

 

Now available online are new chapters from the forthcoming second edition.   Authors Aho, Lam, Sethi and Ullman have written all new material to address the monumental changes in computing that have occurred since the last edition published in 1986, from high level languages (object-oriented programming) to computer architecture (RISC).

 

New chapters include:

 

Chapter 5          Syntax-Directed Translation

Chapter 6          Intermediate-Code Generation

Chapter 7          Object-Code Generation

Chapter 8          Run-Time Environments

Chapter 9          Machine-Independent Optimizations

Chapter 10        Instruction-Level Parallelism

Chapter 11        Optimizing for Parallelism and Locality

 

To see the online chapters, click here: www.aw.com/dragonbook.

  • Introduces the theory and practice of compiler design and covers topics like context-free grammars, fine state machines, and syntax-directed translation.

 

  • Presents the Five Methods for Translation to explain syntax-directed translation and illustrates new techniques for data-flow analysis that emphasize the unity of code optimization and other program analysis software.

 

  • Now available online are new chapters from the forthcoming second edition.   Authors Aho, Lam, Sethi and Ullman have written all new material to address the monumental changes in computing that have occurred since the last edition published in 1986, from high level languages (object-oriented programming) to computer architecture (RISC). 

    To preview these chapters send your request to computing@aw.com.

  • Now available online are new chapters from the forthcoming second edition.   Authors Aho, Lam, Sethi and Ullman have written all new material to address the monumental changes in computing that have occurred since the last edition published in 1986, from high level languages (object-oriented programming) to computer architecture (RISC). 

 

  • New coverage includes information on syntax-directed translation, data-flow analysis, code optimization, just-in-time compiling, and garbage collection. 

     

    Chapters available online:

     

    Chapter 5          Syntax-Directed Translation

    Chapter 6          Intermediate-Code Generation

    Chapter 7          Object-Code Generation

    Chapter 8          Run-Time Environments

    Chapter 9          Machine-Independent Optimizations

    Chapter 10        Instruction-Level Parallelism

    Chapter 11        Optimizing for Parallelism and Locality

To preview these chapters send your request to computing@aw.com.

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