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Root number
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479451 |
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Semester
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FS2026 |
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Type of course
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Lecture |
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Allocation to subject
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Computer Science |
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Type of exam
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Oral exam |
| Title |
Compiler Construction |
| Description |
Programs that run on a computer are written in a computer language, and the languages used for writing computer programs have significantly evolved over time. By abstracting from the details of the underlying computer architecture, higher-level languages aim at making the process of developing a program simpler and more understandable than when using a lower-level language. Modern languages offer us a variety of different concepts for expressing (executable) programs. Domain-specific (modeling) languages are even created specifically to solve problems in a particular domain of interest. However, programs written in a higher-level language must be translated into a lower-level, executable representation, which requires various forms of compilers doing this job for us. |
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ILIAS-Link (Learning resource for course)
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No registration/deregistration in CTS (Admission in ILIAS possible).
ILIAS
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Link to another web site
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| Lecturers |
Prof. Dr.
Timo Benjamin Kehrer, Institute of Computer Science ✉
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ECTS
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5 |
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Recognition as optional course possible
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Yes |
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Grading
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1 to 6 |
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| Dates |
Tuesday 14:15-17:00 Weekly
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| Rooms |
Hörraum 106, Hauptgebäude H4
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| Students please consult the detailed view for complete information on dates, rooms and planned podcasts. |