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Reform and Practice of Laboratory Course for Compiler Principle in HIT

In: Software Engineering Education Going Agile

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  • Yin Chen

    (Harbin Institute of Technology)

  • Yong Guo

    (Harbin Institute of Technology)

  • Lin Yao

    (Harbin Institute of Technology)

  • Dong Li

    (Harbin Institute of Technology)

  • Shengchun Deng

    (Harbin Institute of Technology)

Abstract

“Compiler principles” is widely regarded as one of the most difficult major course in software engineering because of its difficult theory and abstract content. Thus, laboratory is an important part of the course and it is a good way to help students to understand and master relevant contents. This paper discusses how to improve laboratory course of compiler principle.

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  • Yin Chen & Yong Guo & Lin Yao & Dong Li & Shengchun Deng, 2016. "Reform and Practice of Laboratory Course for Compiler Principle in HIT," Progress in IS, in: Stephan Kassel & Bing Wu (ed.), Software Engineering Education Going Agile, pages 1-7, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prochp:978-3-319-29166-6_1
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-29166-6_1
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