Section outline

    • Intro

      Course Rationale:

      The course is intended to teach the students the basic techniques that underlie the practice of Compiler Construction. The course will introduce the theory and tools that can be standard employed in order to perform syntax-directed translation of a high-level programming language into an executable code.These techniques can also be employed in wider areas of application, whenever we need a syntax-directed analysis of symbolic expressions and languages and their translation into a lower-level description. They have multiple applications for man-machine interaction, including verification and program analysis.

      Course Objective:

      The main objective of this course is to introduce the major concept areas of language translation and compiler design and to develop an awareness of the function and complexity of modern compilers. This course is a study of the theory and practice required for the design and implementation of interpreters and compilers for programming languages.

      Grading Scheme: 

      Lab Course

      Class Attendance: 10 Marks

      Lab Final: 40 Marks

      Lab Performance: 25 Marks

      Project/Report Submission: 25 Marks

       Total: 100 Marks