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  Compiler design: analysis and transformation
Wilhelm R., Seidl H., Hack S., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, New York, NY, 2012. 189 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-642175-47-3)

While the term “compiler design” in the title of this book covers a wide range of topics, from parsing and symbol table construction to type checking and code generation, the book is in fact quite specialized. It of...
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Apr 30 2013  
  Compiler design: virtual machines
Wilhelm R., Seidl H., Springer Publishing Company, Incorporated, Berlin, Germany, 2011. 187 pp.  Type: Book (978-3-642149-08-5)

This book covers the design and implementation of virtual machines (VMs) (also called abstract machines) for four distinct programming language paradigms: imperative, functional, logic, and object-oriented. It is not for someone intere...
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Dec 16 2011  
  Solving systems of rational equations through strategy iteration
Gawlitza T., Seidl H. ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems 33(3): 1-48, 2011.  Type: Article

Advanced compilation techniques that target parallel computing architectures make heavy use of various abstractions of programming constructs to decide, at compile time, whether or not a piece of code can be executed in parallel with a...
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Jun 23 2011  
  Binary queries for document trees
Berlea A., Seidl H. Nordic Journal of Computing 11(1): 41-71, 2004.  Type: Article

In an Extensible Markup Language (XML) application, it may be necessary to simultaneously locate a k-tuple of nodes in an input (XML) tree that satisfies some given relationship. The difficulty here is that it is necessary to maintain ...
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Dec 21 2004  
  Macro forest transducers
Perst T., Seidl H. Information Processing Letters 89(3): 141-149, 2004.  Type: Article

The concept of macro tree transducers (MTTs) is extended to macro forest transducers (MFTs) in this paper. The new concept is derived by enhancing MTTs with concatenation. It is shown that MFTs form a strict superset of MTTs. It is als...
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May 6 2004  

 
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