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NI-SYP Parsing and Compilers Extent of teaching: 2P+1C
Instructor: Janoušek J. Completion: Z,ZK
Department: 18101 Credits: 5 Semester: Z

Annotation:
The module builds upon the knowledge of fundamentals of automata theory, formal language and formal translation theories. Students gain knowledge of various variants and applications of LR parsing and are introduced to special applications of parsers, such as incremental and parallel parsing.

Lecture syllabus:
1. Recapitulaton of basic notions, LL parsing.
2. Classification of LR parsers.
3. Strong LR(k) parsing.
4. LR(0) and SLR(1) parsing.
5. LALR(k) and LR(k) parsing.
6. Translation directed by an LR parser.
7. Evaluation of attributes during LR parsing.
8. LR attributed translation.
9. Intermediate representation.
10. Incremental LL parsing.
11. Incremental LR parsing.
12. Parallel LL parsing.
13. Parallel LR parsing.

Seminar syllabus:
1. Revision - construction of weak and strong LL parsers.
2. Revision - compiler directed by LL parser.
3. Strong LR(k) parsing.
4. LR(0) parsing.
5. SLR(1) parsing.
6. LALR(k) parsing.
7. LR(k) parsing.
8. Translation directed by LR parser.
9. Evaluation of attributes during LR parsing, LR attributed translation.
10. Incremental LR parsing.
11. Parallel LL parsing.
12. Parallel LR parsing.

Literature:
1. Melichar, B., Holub, J., Mužátko, P. ''Languages and Translations''. Praha: Publishing House of CTU, 1997. ISBN 80-01-01692-7.
3. Aho, A. V., Lam, M. S., Sethi, R., Ullman, J. D. ''Compilers: Principles, Techniques, and Tools (2nd Edition)''. Addison Wesley, 2006. ISBN 0321486811.
4. Grune, D., Jacobs, C. J. H. ''Parsing Techniques. A Practical Guide (2nd Edition)''. Springer, 2008. ISBN 038720248X.

Requirements:
Knowledge of fundamentals of the theory of formal languages and translations. Knowledge of finite and pushdown automata, construction of an LL parser, and compiler directed by an LL parser.

Informace o předmětu a výukové materiály naleznete na https://moodle.fit.cvut.cz/courses/MI-SYP.16/

The course is also part of the following Study plans:
Study Plan Study Branch/Specialization Role Recommended semester
NI-TI.2023 Computer Science PS Není
NI-SPOL.2020 Unspecified Branch/Specialisation of Study VO 1
NI-SP.2020 System Programming V 1
NI-SP.2023 System Programming V 1
NI-TI.2018 Computer Science PS Není
NI-SPOL.2020 Unspecified Branch/Specialisation of Study VO 1
BI-SPOL.21 Unspecified Branch/Specialisation of Study V Není
BI-PI.21 Computer Engineering 2021 (in Czech) V Není
BI-PG.21 Computer Graphics 2021 (in Czech) V Není
BI-MI.21 Business Informatics 2021 (In Czech) V Není
BI-IB.21 Information Security 2021 (in Czech) V Není
BI-PS.21 Computer Networks and Internet 2021 (in Czech) V Není
BI-PV.21 Computer Systems and Virtualization 2021 (in Czech) V Není
BI-SI.21 Software Engineering 2021 (in Czech) V Není
BI-TI.21 Computer Science 2021 (in Czech) V Není
BI-UI.21 Artificial Intelligence 2021 (in Czech) V Není
BI-WI.21 Web Engineering 2021 (in Czech) V Není
NI-TI.2023 Computer Science V 1
NI-TI.2020 Computer Science V 1
BI-SPOL.2015 Unspecified Branch/Specialisation of Study V Není
BI-WSI-PG.2015 Web and Software Engineering V Není
BI-WSI-WI.2015 Web and Software Engineering V Není
BI-WSI-SI.2015 Web and Software Engineering V Není
BI-ISM.2015 Information Systems and Management V Není
BI-ZI.2018 Knowledge Engineering V Není
BI-PI.2015 Computer engineering V Není
BI-TI.2015 Computer Science V Není
BI-BIT.2015 Computer Security and Information technology V Není
NI-SPOL.2020 Unspecified Branch/Specialisation of Study VO 1
NI-PB.2020 Computer Security V 1
NI-ZI.2020 Knowledge Engineering V 1
NI-SP.2020 System Programming PS 1
NI-SI.2020 Software Engineering (in Czech) V 1
NI-TI.2020 Computer Science PS Není
NI-MI.2020 Managerial Informatics V 3
NI-SP.2023 System Programming PS 1
NI-NPVS.2020 Design and Programming of Embedded Systems V 3
NI-PSS.2020 Computer Systems and Networks V 1
NI-WI.2020 Web Engineering V 1
NIE-DBE.2023 Digital Business Engineering VO 1


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