The Theory of Parsing, Translation, and Compiling
- Authors
- Alfred V. AhoJeffrey D. Ullman
- Journal
- CERN Document Server (European Organization for Nuclear Research)
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About The Theory of Parsing, Translation, and Compiling
This paper, published in 1972, received 769 indexed citations . Written by Alfred V. Aho and Jeffrey D. Ullman. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Artificial Intelligence (604 citations), Computational Theory and Mathematics (271 citations) and Information Systems (99 citations). Published in CERN Document Server (European Organization for Nuclear Research).
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