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Syntax-directed translation

Known as: Translation Scheme, SDT, Syntax-Directed Translation Scheme 
Syntax-directed translation refers to a method of compiler implementation where the source language translation is completely driven by the parser. A… 
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2007
2007
2004
2004
Abstract In previous works, the general one-parameter friction theory ( f-theory) models have been applied to the accurate… 
2004
2004
Embedded software is becoming more flexible and adaptable, which presents new challenges for management of highly constrained… 
2002
2002
Modular SOS (MSOS) is a framework created to improve the modularity of structural operational semantics specifications, a… 
2002
2002
Process data compression and trending can improve factory control system performances. Swing door trending (SDT) algorithm is… 
2001
2001
This paper investigates model checking Object-Z classes via their translation to the input notation of the CSP model checker FDR… 
1998
1998
Introduces a method for the comparison of legal and courtesy amount recognized by OCR programs on bank checks. Based on the… 
1980
1980
This paper discusses the performance of the Smith Dead Time (SDT) controller for systems with appreciable dead time. Tuning… 
1975
1975
A formal method of correcting errors of changed, deleted, and inserted terminals in the strings of a context-free language is… 
1974
1974
Abstract Fuzzy syntax-directed translation based on syntax-directed translation schemata is introduced as a model of the mapping…