Compilation. Lexical Analysis. Parsing. Type Checking. JVM Code Generation. Translating JVM Code to MIPS Code. Register Allocation. Celebrity Compilers. Appendices. Bibliography. Index.
Bill Campbell is an associate professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. Dr. Campbell has been teaching compilers for more than twenty years and has commercial experience working with AT&T, Intermetrics Inc., Apple Computer, and Entitlenet. His areas of expertise include software engineering, object-oriented analysis, design and programming, and programming language implementation.
Swami Iyer is a PhD candidate in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, where he has taught classes on introductory programming and data structures. His research interests are in the fields of dynamical systems, complex networks, and evolutionary game theory.
Bahar Akbal-Delibas is a PhD student in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Massachusetts, Boston, where she is the teaching assistant for the compilers course. Her research interests include structural bioinformatics and software modeling.
"… a strong contribution to the … covers most standard compiler
construction techniques well, and does a good job of exposing
students to actual implementation environments. … Highly
recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above.
—C. Vickery, Queens College of CUNY in CHOICE Magazine"… an
excellent book to use for individual study or in an upper-level
undergraduate or first-year graduate course. No previous background
in the theory of computation is needed, but a solid Java background
is essential and some previous experience with programming
languages (scope, stack allocation, types, and so on) would be
useful. Knowledge of assembly language programming will be helpful
if the course will include the chapters on register allocation and
translating to MIPS."
—Computing Reviews, March 2014
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