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Table Of Contents 1. Introduction 2. A Simple Syntax-Directed Translator 3. Lexical Analysis 4. Syntax Analysis 5. Syntax-Directed Translation 6. Intermediate-Code Generation 7. Run-Time Environments 8. Code Generation 9. Machine-Independent Optimizations 10. Instruction-Level Parallelism 11. Optimizing for Parallelism and Locality 12. Interprocedural Analysis A. A complete Front End B. Finding Linearly Independent Solutions Index top
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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Introduction A Simple Syntax-Directed Translator Lexical Analysis Syntax Analysis Syntax-Directed Translation Intermediate-Code Generation Run-Time Environments Code Generation Machine-Independent Optimizations Instruction-Level Parallelism Optimizing for Parallelism and Locality Inter-procedural Analysis A A Complete Front End B Finding Linearly Independent Solutions Index
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Publisher Imprint Publication Year ISBN-13 ISBN-10 Language Edition Edition Type Binding Number of Pages Book Type
Pearson Pearson Education 2008 9788131721018 8131721019 English 2nd Reprint Paperback 1036 Pages Study Book
Part three examines database theory and methodologies such as functional dependencies and normalization, design algorithms, practical database design methodologies, and the use of UML diagrams.The next chapter looks at data storage, physical design, indexing, and query processing. Part five deals with transaction processing concepts and applications like introduction to the concepts of transaction processing, concurrency control, and database recovery techniques. Part six examines object database models. It begins with an introduction to object oriented techniques, object database standards, languages and design, and object-relational and extended-relational databases. The next part deals with security, advanced modeling, and distribution. After this, an overview of many recent database related technologies is given, like web database programming (using PHP), XML, data mining concepts, data warehousing, and OLAP. It also introduces some emerging database technologies and applications like mobile and multimedia databases, Geographical Information Systems (GIS), and genome data management. Each chapter ends with a summary, review questions, exercises, and selected bibliography relevant to that chapter. There are a total of five appendices for the book. The first three are in the book, and the last two are available in the books companion website. The Appendices are Alternative Diagrammatic Notations for ER models, parameters of disks, and an overview of the query by example (QBE) language. Appendix D provides an overview of the hierarchical model and Appendix E introduces the concepts of the network data model. About the Authors Dr. Ramez Elmasri has many years of teaching and research experience. He is the Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Texas. Other books by Elmasri include Fundamentals of Database Systems/Oracle 9i Programming, and Operating Systems: A Spiral Approach. He has been with the faculty of the University of Texas since 1994. Previously, he was an associate professor at the University of Houston. Before that he had held several academic, research, and consultancy positions. He received his B.S degree in electrical engineering from the University of Alexandria, Egypt. He obtained his M.S. and doctorate in computer science from Stanford University. Shamkant B. Navathe is a research scholar in the field of database systems. He is currently a professor at the College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology. Navathe has also authored and co-authored other books like Conceptual Database Design: An EntityRelationship Approach, and Business Intelligence for the Real-Time Enterprises, First International Workshop. He graduated with a degree in Electrical Communications Engineering from the Indian Institute of Science (IISc). He did his M.S. at the Ohio State University, and received his doctorate from the University of Michigan. He founded the Research Group in Database Systems at the college and has been at Georgia Tech since 1990. top
UNIVERSITY BOOKS DETAILS Stream University Degree/Diploma Specialization Subject Term DIMENSIONS Weight 1.7 kg Engineering Anna University (AU), National Institute of Technology (NIT) UG Computer Science, Information Technology Database Management Systems, Database Management System And Data Mining And Warehousing, Advanced Database Technology 3 Semester, 2 Year