Systems ProgrammingSystems Programming

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Description

This course introduces the concepts and techniques of system programming. The course covers the following topics: Machine Architecture Machine Language Assembly Language Two Pass Assemblers One Pass Assemblers Macro Facilities Conditional Macros Macro Processors Loaders Linkers Formal Languages The Design of Translators (Compilers and Interpreters).

Program

Computer Science Program.

Objectives

  • 1. Understand the architecture of a hypothetical machine, its assembly language, and macro language.
    2. Write programs in assembly language.
    3. Describe the syntax of different programming languages using formal grammar.
    4. Understand different object file formats.
    5. Master the concepts and theory behind the implementation of high level programming languages.
    6. Design assemblers, linkers and loaders and assess related design decisions.

Textbook

Santanu Chattopadhyay, System Software, Prentice Hall of India.

Course Content

content serial Description
11. John J. Donovan, Systems Programming, Central Book Co. 2. David A. Watt, Programming Language Processors, Prentice Hall. 3. Leland L. Beck, System Software: An Introduction to Systems Programming, Addison Wesley, Longman Inc.
2Simplified Instructional Computer (SIC)
3Sic and Sic/xe programming examples
4Simple two pass assembler
5Object code generation
6Machine dependent assembler features
77th Week Exam
8Machine Independent Assembler features (literals , symbols, expression)
9One-pass assembler
10Loader
11Linker
1212th Week Exam
13Macros
14Introduction to Compiler
15Compiler design stages
16Final exam
11. John J. Donovan, Systems Programming, Central Book Co. 2. David A. Watt, Programming Language Processors, Prentice Hall. 3. Leland L. Beck, System Software: An Introduction to Systems Programming, Addison Wesley, Longman Inc.
2Simplified Instructional Computer (SIC)
3Sic and Sic/xe programming examples
4Simple two pass assembler
5Object code generation
6Machine dependent assembler features
77th Week Exam
8Machine Independent Assembler features (literals , symbols, expression)
9One-pass assembler
10Loader
11Linker
1212th Week Exam
13Macros
14Introduction to Compiler
15Compiler design stages
16Final exam
11. John J. Donovan, Systems Programming, Central Book Co. 2. David A. Watt, Programming Language Processors, Prentice Hall. 3. Leland L. Beck, System Software: An Introduction to Systems Programming, Addison Wesley, Longman Inc.
2Simplified Instructional Computer (SIC)
3Sic and Sic/xe programming examples
4Simple two pass assembler
5Object code generation
6Machine dependent assembler features
77th Week Exam
8Machine Independent Assembler features (literals , symbols, expression)
9One-pass assembler
10Loader
11Linker
1212th Week Exam
13Macros
14Introduction to Compiler
15Compiler design stages
16Final exam
11. John J. Donovan, Systems Programming, Central Book Co. 2. David A. Watt, Programming Language Processors, Prentice Hall. 3. Leland L. Beck, System Software: An Introduction to Systems Programming, Addison Wesley, Longman Inc.
2Simplified Instructional Computer (SIC)
3Sic and Sic/xe programming examples
4Simple two pass assembler
5Object code generation
6Machine dependent assembler features
77th Week Exam
8Machine Independent Assembler features (literals , symbols, expression)
9One-pass assembler
10Loader
11Linker
1212th Week Exam
13Macros
14Introduction to Compiler
15Compiler design stages
16Final exam
11. John J. Donovan, Systems Programming, Central Book Co. 2. David A. Watt, Programming Language Processors, Prentice Hall. 3. Leland L. Beck, System Software: An Introduction to Systems Programming, Addison Wesley, Longman Inc.
2Simplified Instructional Computer (SIC)
3Sic and Sic/xe programming examples
4Simple two pass assembler
5Object code generation
6Machine dependent assembler features
77th Week Exam
8Machine Independent Assembler features (literals , symbols, expression)
9One-pass assembler
10Loader
11Linker
1212th Week Exam
13Macros
14Introduction to Compiler
15Compiler design stages
16Final exam
11. John J. Donovan, Systems Programming, Central Book Co. 2. David A. Watt, Programming Language Processors, Prentice Hall. 3. Leland L. Beck, System Software: An Introduction to Systems Programming, Addison Wesley, Longman Inc.
2Simplified Instructional Computer (SIC)
3Sic and Sic/xe programming examples
4Simple two pass assembler
5Object code generation
6Machine dependent assembler features
77th Week Exam
8Machine Independent Assembler features (literals , symbols, expression)
9One-pass assembler
10Loader
11Linker
1212th Week Exam
13Macros
14Introduction to Compiler
15Compiler design stages
16Final exam
11. John J. Donovan, Systems Programming, Central Book Co. 2. David A. Watt, Programming Language Processors, Prentice Hall. 3. Leland L. Beck, System Software: An Introduction to Systems Programming, Addison Wesley, Longman Inc.
2Simplified Instructional Computer (SIC)
3Sic and Sic/xe programming examples
4Simple two pass assembler
5Object code generation
6Machine dependent assembler features
77th Week Exam
8Machine Independent Assembler features (literals , symbols, expression)
9One-pass assembler
10Loader
11Linker
1212th Week Exam
13Macros
14Introduction to Compiler
15Compiler design stages
16Final exam
11. John J. Donovan, Systems Programming, Central Book Co. 2. David A. Watt, Programming Language Processors, Prentice Hall. 3. Leland L. Beck, System Software: An Introduction to Systems Programming, Addison Wesley, Longman Inc.
2Simplified Instructional Computer (SIC)
3Sic and Sic/xe programming examples
4Simple two pass assembler
5Object code generation
6Machine dependent assembler features
77th Week Exam
8Machine Independent Assembler features (literals , symbols, expression)
9One-pass assembler
10Loader
11Linker
1212th Week Exam
13Macros
14Introduction to Compiler
15Compiler design stages
16Final exam

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