Compiler seminar: Programming language design and implementationFDA153, 2003HT
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Course plan
Lectures
This is an advanced seminar; there are no lectures.
We read and discuss research papers from recent compiler conferences such as
PLDI, POPL, CC, LCTES, ICS, ...
Student presentations with opposition and discussion.
Written summaries. Written reviews of recent research papers.
Recommended for
Graduate (ECSEL, CUGS, ...) students interested in the areas of compilers,
computer architecture, parallel processing,
or embedded systems.
The course was last given
This is a new course. It will from now on be given every year in September/October.
Goals
The seminar gives insights into currently hot topics in compiler construction.
A secondary goal is to practise presentations, opposition, and
writing reviews of scientific papers.
Prerequisites
Advanced Compiler Construction (FDA001) or equivalent background knowledge.
Organization
Student presentations with opposition and discussion.
Written summaries. Written reviews of recent research papers.
The number of participants is limited to about 16.
Contents
Advanced topics in compiler construction.
The list of papers will be announced 2 weeks before
the course starts.
Literature
to be announced.
Lecturers
Examiner
Christoph Kessler
Examination
MOM1: presentation of a paper with written summary 1p
MOM2: opponering 0.5p
MOM3: written reviews of 5 other papers (inl-uppgift) 1.5p
Credit
3 credits
Comments
Students who have not attended FDA001 please contact the course leader about
the prerequisites.
FDA001 will be given again in vt1/2004 and this seminar
will be given again in ht1/2004.
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