Detailed information |
Original study plan |
Master's programme Computer Science 2021S |
Objectives |
Students acquire insights and practice in advanced compilation techniques such as code generation for register machines and register allocation. They understand and can apply the concepts of intermediate program representations and optimization techniques based on them.
|
Subject |
Separate compilation, code generation for register machines (IA32), intermediate program representations (abstract syntax tree, control flow graph, dominator tree, static single assignment form), common compiler optimizations (common subexpression elimination, inlining, loop unrolling, loop-invariant code motion, ...), register allocation. This is a combined course (KV) in which theory is complemented by a programming project, where the students can choose one of several project variants.
|
Criteria for evaluation |
Written exam towards the end of the semester plus an assessment of the programming project, which the students have to present to the lecturer.
|
Methods |
The first part of the semester presents the subject matter based on slides and examples on the blackboard. The rest of the semester is spent on the programming project.
|
Language |
English |
Study material |
See http://ssw.jku.at/Teaching/Lectures/ACC/
|
Changing subject? |
No |
Further information |
For details see http://ssw.jku.at/Teaching/Lectures/ACC/
|
Corresponding lecture |
(*)INMAWKVUEB2: KV Übersetzerbau 2 (3 ECTS)
|