Theoretical Aspects of Semantics-Based Language Implementation

  • Nielson F
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The research summarised here concerns theoretical aspects involved in the implementation of programming languages directly from a description of their semantics. This involves a study of the subtasks abstract interpretation (a framework for program analysis), code generation and program transformation and the main aim has been to ensure the correctness of these subtasks.

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Nielson, F. (1990). Theoretical Aspects of Semantics-Based Language Implementation. DAIMI Report Series, 19(329). https://doi.org/10.7146/dpb.v19i329.6561

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