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Reasoning About Program Transformations Jean-Francois Collard

Reasoning About Program Transformations By Jean-Francois Collard

Reasoning About Program Transformations by Jean-Francois Collard


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The text contains a detailed and current presentation of the program analyses and transformations that extract the flow of data in computer memory systems.

Reasoning About Program Transformations Summary

Reasoning About Program Transformations: Imperative Programming and Flow of Data by Jean-Francois Collard

The text contains a detailed and current presentation of the program analyses and transformations that extract the flow of data in computer memory systems. The emphasis is on a framework for the optimization of code for imperative programs and greater computer systems efficiency. In addition, the author shows that correctness of program transformations is guaranteed by the conservation of data flow. Professionals and researchers in software engineering, computer engineering, program design analysis, and compiler design will benefit from its presentation of data-flow methods and memory optimization of compilers.

Table of Contents

* Introduction * Describing program executions * Labels * Revisiting some classical compiler concepts * Reaching defintion analysis * Applications of reaching definition analysis * Some classical compiler concepts, part II * Single assignment forms * Maximal static expansion * Parallel languages * Toward algorithm recognition * References * Index

Additional information

NPB9780387953915
9780387953915
0387953914
Reasoning About Program Transformations: Imperative Programming and Flow of Data by Jean-Francois Collard
New
Hardback
Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
2002-10-16
238
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