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Software engineering is as much about teamwork as it is about
technology. This introductory textbook covers both. For courses
featuring a team project, it offers tips and templates for aligning
classroom concepts with the needs of the students' projects.
Students will learn how software is developed in industry by
adopting agile methods, discovering requirements, designing modular
systems, selecting effective tests, and using metrics to track
progress. The book also covers the 'why' behind the 'how-to', to
prepare students for advances in industry practices. The chapters
explore ways of eliciting what users really want, how clean
architecture divides and conquers the inherent complexity of
software systems, how test coverage is essential for detecting the
inevitable defects in code, and much more. Ravi Sethi provides
real-life case studies and examples to demonstrate practical
applications of the concepts. Online resources include sample
project materials for students, and lecture slides for instructors.
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 published. The authors, recognizing that few
readers will ever go on to construct a compiler, retain their focus
on the broader set of problems faced in software design and
software development. New chapters include: Chapter 10
Instruction-Level Parallelism Chapter 11 Optimizing for Parallelism
and Locality Chapter 12 Interprocedural
Jeder kennt das Drachenbuch, den Meilenstein in der Literatur zum
Compilerbau. Der "neue Drache," hier Teil 2, geschrieben von der
Arbeitsgruppe Alfred V. Aho, Ravi Sethi und Jeffrey D. Ullman und
ubersetzt von Prof. Dr. Gerhard Barth und seinen Mitarbeitern,
bietet die gleichen Basis-Informationen wie der alte, befasst sich
dabei aber auch mit den jungsten Forschungen."
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 published. The authors, recognizing that few
readers will ever go on to construct a compiler, retain their focus
on the broader set of problems faced in software design and
software development. The new chapters include: Chapter 10 -
Instruction-Level Parallelism; Chapter 11 - Optimizing for
Parallelism and Locality; and, Chapter 12 - Interprocedural
Analysis.
Jeder kennt das Drachenbuch, den Meilenstein in der Literatur zum
Compilerbau. Der "neue Drache," hier Teil 1, geschrieben von der
Arbeitsgruppe Alfred V. Aho, Ravi Sethi und Jeffrey D. Ullman und
ubersetzt von Prof. Dr. Gerhard Barth und seinen Mitarbeitern,
bietet die gleichen Basis-Informationen wie der alte, befasst sich
dabei aber auch mit den jungsten Forschungen."
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