Compilers: Principles, Techniques and Tools, known to professors, students, and developers worldwide as the "Dragon Book," is available in a new edition. Every chapter has been completely revised to reflect developments in software engineering, programming languages, and computer architecture that have occurred since 1986, when the last edition ...
This introduction to compilers is the direct descendant of the well-known book by Aho and Ullman, Principles of Compiler Design. The authors present updated coverage of compilers based on research and techniques that have been developed in the field over the past few years. The book provides a thorough introduction to compiler design and covers ...
Starting with a tutorial that shows how easy AWK is to use, this title is a comprehensive manual for the 1998 version of the AWK programming language. Chapters take readers through retrieving, transforming, reducing, and validating data; managing small, personal databases; text processing, and experimenting with algorithms.
The authors' treatment of data structures in Data Structures and Algorithms is unified by an informal notion of "abstract data types," allowing readers to compare different implementations of the same concept. Algorithm design techniques are also stressed and basic algorithm analysis is covered. Most of the programs are written in Pascal.
This text combines the theoretical foundations of computing with essential discrete mathematics. It follows the same organization as its predecessor, "Foundations of Computer Science" (also published by W.H. Freeman), with all examples and exercises in C.
This book introduces the basic data structures and programming techniques often used in efficient algorithms. It covers the use of lists, push-down stacks, queues, trees, and graphs. Later chapters go into sorting, searching, and graphing algorithms, string-matching algorithms, and the Schonhage-Strassen integer-multiplication algorithm. The ...
Foundations of ComputerScience signals a significant new advance in the way the fundamentals of computer science theory are taught. Written for those already familiar with programming, Aho and Ullman's innovative textbook skillfully integrates the discrete mathematics computer science students need to know with the models, concepts, and techniques ...
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 ...
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